Remy would make sure it was a game he'd lose.
Dirty water was spraying all over her pristine chest, marking her legs with ticks and freckles with such quick dots that it almost looked as though it were an intentional pattern created by her genes. But no such frivolous matter was important to the behemoth, not before, and especially not now. Remy was a wolf of great stature, and the fleeing prey would provide her with sustenance she not only craved but needed. The bulk of her weight had to be supported. Once Elettra's cry brought together the new pack, she would have little to worry about. Pack hunts were often fruitful in taking down one or more of the larger prey. Rabbits and goat alone hadn't done her justice in the past weeks - she <i>needed</i> the bastard animal. Her heart thundered with the effort of chasing the more nimble creature, but she knew he would begin to tire. Those tears in his legs would change from an uncomfortable nuisance to a ripping sting each time he bounded. All she had to do was maintain her footing in this forsaken wetland and tire him out.
Mission impossible? Perhaps it was. But Remy did not ever turn down a mission; here was just another challenge.
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