Perhaps she was dying. That was why she couldn’t breathe. Hotei was taking her life from the beyond so that they would be able to live together once more. There was the instinct in her soul that she didn’t want to die and she fought the panic. Wide emerald eyes at last found Drestig, her jaws parting in an effort to ask for help but all that came out was more gasps and wheezes. Her claws dug deeper into the earth trying to find more control and needing to feel grounded. Whatever was happening to her hurt and she hated it. Dry sobs continued to escape her mouth and before she realized it she had lunged for Drestig, needing to grasp onto something and needing that comfort. Her body shook uncontrollably, pressing her head deeper into the dark man’s chest as his words processed in her mind. No, it wasn’t helping, but there was no one Jessie could help anymore. Hotei was dead and he was never going to be by her side ever again. With her mind now focused on Drestig, her breath became shallow, an almost eerie calm, but she felt like she was in another place.
Her brain pulsed hard against her head, blurring her vision considerably and every once and awhile another spasm would run through her body. The gray woman’s heart was finally slowing down and she felt she could breathe again. However, when a blurry dark form came into her vision, she turned her head away, towards Drestig’s chest and closed her eyes. The voice that accompanied the body made Jessie’s heart bleed even more. Triell would be devastated, no doubt. Hotei had done his best to get close to Triell since he had joined and Jessie had right to believe that they had formed the brotherly bond Hotei had yearned for.
Tearing her body away from Drestig, Jessie’s dead emerald eyes fell on her leader, not daring to meet his eyes, which were similar to Hotei’s. She walked stiffly towards him, her legs twitching with every step. As she grew nearer, her body once again shrunk down to the muddy ground until her belly was touching it once again. A heartbreaking whine escaped her muzzle as butted her head against Triell’s leg lightly. Perhaps, more than anyone else, she wanted reassurances from him that they would get through this. He had been there for everyone else’s death and for that Jessie felt the strange bond that death brought to others. With utmost hesitation, the gray dame lifted her gaze to see the alpha’s reaction to his brother’s body.