Golden eyes widened in disbelief as the massive projectile came hurtling toward them, Zavya only managing to drop to the ground at the last tick. Ryker wasn’t far behind, the pair flattened against the dirt as the trunk flew over their prone bodies. “It can throw trees?” her master shouted angrily before scrambling back to his feet. “Are you petching kidding me?!”
Zavya’s reaction was no less extreme, even if she wasn’t quite so vocal about it. With a growl, she dropped her torch and grabbed for the knife she knew was strapped to her master’s waist. “Zavya, what do you think you’re doing?!” he snarled as he pulled away from her. Too late, however… she had her prize.
“Ending this.”
Two ticks and the rope was cut away from her throat, the makeshift leash falling to the forest floor before she threw the dagger to the side. A blinding flash of light split through the camp, the scarred-up human soon replaced by a very pissed off, enormous striped cat. Pawing the ground, her hackles rose as her tail twitched furiously behind her. Keeping close to the ground, she started stalking in the direction of the canid abomination—molten gaze focused and furious.
“Zavya, stop! I command you!”
Was that worry in Ryker’s voice? She never thought she’d live to see the day. She spared one last glance over her shoulder, fiery gold meeting steel blue for the space of a breath.
No.
“Zavya!!”
Muscles bunched before she pounced, mouth opening on an ear-shattering roar as she leapt for her target. The element of surprise was on her side, the monster falling back as she collided with it. Her teeth gnashed for whatever she could grab, terror forgotten in the force of her rage. Tiger and wolf-beast exploded in a tangle of fur, limb, and claw, rolling over and over each other as they grappled at the other’s throat.
After what seemed like an eternity, Zavya’s jaws closed around something, even if she wasn’t quite sure what. With all the force she could muster, she pulled and tore and ripped until whatever it was popped off into her mouth. Another unearthly wail rent the night as acid blood spewed out from one of its disjointed shoulders, spraying the Kelvic’s face amidst her own pained yowl. She threw what turned out to be one of its many legs to the side and fought to ignore the pain, shaking the putrid fluid from her fur as best she could. She disentangled herself from its other limbs and started circling it—aiming to keep it moving so it couldn’t get a clear blow on her.
Stopping and stomping one of her paws, she dared it forward again, her growl nearly as menacing as the nightmarish sounds of the creature itself. Come at me, you ugly bastard. You’re not the only petching monster in the woods tonight.
Zavya’s reaction was no less extreme, even if she wasn’t quite so vocal about it. With a growl, she dropped her torch and grabbed for the knife she knew was strapped to her master’s waist. “Zavya, what do you think you’re doing?!” he snarled as he pulled away from her. Too late, however… she had her prize.
“Ending this.”
Two ticks and the rope was cut away from her throat, the makeshift leash falling to the forest floor before she threw the dagger to the side. A blinding flash of light split through the camp, the scarred-up human soon replaced by a very pissed off, enormous striped cat. Pawing the ground, her hackles rose as her tail twitched furiously behind her. Keeping close to the ground, she started stalking in the direction of the canid abomination—molten gaze focused and furious.
“Zavya, stop! I command you!”
Was that worry in Ryker’s voice? She never thought she’d live to see the day. She spared one last glance over her shoulder, fiery gold meeting steel blue for the space of a breath.
No.
“Zavya!!”
Muscles bunched before she pounced, mouth opening on an ear-shattering roar as she leapt for her target. The element of surprise was on her side, the monster falling back as she collided with it. Her teeth gnashed for whatever she could grab, terror forgotten in the force of her rage. Tiger and wolf-beast exploded in a tangle of fur, limb, and claw, rolling over and over each other as they grappled at the other’s throat.
After what seemed like an eternity, Zavya’s jaws closed around something, even if she wasn’t quite sure what. With all the force she could muster, she pulled and tore and ripped until whatever it was popped off into her mouth. Another unearthly wail rent the night as acid blood spewed out from one of its disjointed shoulders, spraying the Kelvic’s face amidst her own pained yowl. She threw what turned out to be one of its many legs to the side and fought to ignore the pain, shaking the putrid fluid from her fur as best she could. She disentangled herself from its other limbs and started circling it—aiming to keep it moving so it couldn’t get a clear blow on her.
Stopping and stomping one of her paws, she dared it forward again, her growl nearly as menacing as the nightmarish sounds of the creature itself. Come at me, you ugly bastard. You’re not the only petching monster in the woods tonight.
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