Physical pain was vastly preferable to whatever she'd been feeling emotionally, so when sharp teeth connected to her shoulder, Nori laughed. It would scar - as would the chunk taken from her ear - but she didn't care. Her eyes burned, her ear burned, her shoulder burned, but it didn't matter, because it still felt better than what she'd been feeling for weeks.
It was pure instinct that led her to roll over the girl. She wouldn't bite back, but it was only natural to try and dislodge something attached to you - something causing you pain. It wouldn't matter to her if the girl took a chunk out of her shoulder when they separated - it was nice, to carry pain on the outside rather than whatever cavern had opened in her chest recently.
Her fur was sticky with blood. Her muscles ached, her wounds stung, her head throbbed, but she felt more connected with her body now than she had since Archer had been bitten.
She wondered if this kid had felt the same, or if this anger she expressed was all she'd become.
She wondered if she was helping or making it worse.
She didn't care.
"Feel better?" she asked, out of breath, eyes locked onto the kid's own. "Is this what you wanted?"