Feverish eyes spotted the demon behind Nineva first. Fear caught thickly in the mute's throat, rendering her incapable of even letting out a chirp of warning. A ghost. He had to be a ghost haunting these woods. There was no way he survived that fall. How? How?! Kjell had tossed him down into that ravine soundly after ripping into him and yet there he stood, watching the pair of them with hungry eyes. Any steadiness the mute had quickly fled. Rather than topple completely in her shocked state, Pip sat heavily. As anxiety reached a fever pitch, the little sea wolf panted fast.
When his gaze caught directly on hers, his words biting at her neck, Pip spread her front legs to battle the dizziness. His scent smacked into her, offering a harsh dose of reality. However it had happened, he was very much alive and no specter. The agouti female couldn't begin to imagine which was worse; that he had been a ghost or that he was in the flesh. She tasted bile at the back of her throat.
Too far entrenched in her own terror, Pip did not react when Nineva put herself in harm's way to protect her. Her eyes were caught solely on the treacherous snake before them. Dimly, she heard her packmate lash out with threats. Later, she would think back on the conversation and wonder why he was asking if she was leading her to the grave. Did she look so sickly that he thought she may perish at any time?
Fever chills mixed with Pip's horror and left the little wolf trembling violently. Please, Nineva. Please don't get hurt. Not for me. Don't get hurt, she thought, bowing her head and squeezing her eyes shut as if it could make this entire situation disappear.