Everyone converged on the beast, a feeling of family and mutual outrage at the beast’s attack on one of their youngest driving them into a near frenzy. Still, it seemed they were all able to keep their heads and listen to commands successfully. One by one, they attacked weakening its defenses until, finally, with a ferocious attack from her husband, the animal was toppled with a roar. As the rest of them surged into on it to restrain the beast, Namid held back. It was her duty, as both as the alpha and as a royally peeved mother, to end the predator that had wreaked so much havoc on their home’s life. She waited, pacing with bared fangs and snapping teeth for the right moment, the right time to do the deed.
Then, the bear turned it’s head too snap at a wolf.
The pale queen moved in a flash of pale lightning, jaws gaping wide then snapping closed around its throat. Auds laid back as she clamped down, a strangled roar escaping their foe’s jaws as it struggled against them. She jerked and twisted, claws digging into the earth to avoid being thrown as even in its state it was still a force to reckoned with. Stay strong, hold fast, she silently commanded everyone, praying they would hold its fore legs down to keep it from maiming her. Holding steady in her own resolve she remained clamped, jaws not budging an inch even when an ache began to set in. Finally, the bear began to tire. Blood coated her creamy muzzle and ran down her chest, snorting to relieve the liquid from her airways. Death was not pretty, it was gory and they all knew it. Then, with a final groan it laid still. A wheezing breath was taken in and out, then not another was given after that. They had won the battle, but perhaps not the war. There was always the chance of another bear finding its way into their lands, as well as another enemy regardless of species. This was a lesson for them to all always be aware of their surroundings.
Releasing her hold she stepped back, adrenaline slowing down in her body and allowing her to feel a sudden drowsiness. But, she had other matters to attend to. “Good job everyone, it was a marvelous battle and I am proud of the work we did as a unit. Cernan, Moonshadow, you will be coming with me to the infirmary where I will tend to you as well as anyone else who needs the attention,” she instructed, moving over to the girl and allowing her to lean against the queen if she needed. “The rest of you, Vespertio will help you take what you can from the beast then dispose of the carcass. I do not want it stinking up the territory more than it already has,” she ordered, turning her mismatched gaze to her husband. A small smile cracked the commanding visage she had taken on in that moment, letting her husband know that she was glad that he was alright. Cernan was far too close for comfort to her, she didn’t know what she would do if anything serious happened to any of them. She didn’t even want to fathom it. Turning, she led the pair to the infirmary for treatment before any nastiness could set in from the attacks.