No, it was not thunder. It was something more lethal than a storm, but nothing deterred the long-legged strides that the black rouge made. He ran towards the storm, his gaze focused and his stance ready to spring at the first chance. He had no idea who he was running to, or where he was running to; all he knew was that he had to run to them.
The thundering of paws drew closer. Wolves. No doubt, and their watery aroma misted with the forest made his nose wrinkle in distaste. He didn’t like that smell at all, it sent sparks to his hackle and caused them to stand on end of their own accord. Between the trees their shadows darted, he did not miss them with his keen gaze, but no matter how many figures there were, he did not stop running… and nor did they. Not until they were in full view of each other. Rhysis stopped as soon as the first wolf did, mimicking the movement as he simply rooted himself to the ground.
The terrain beneath his leather pads vanished, they drew closer together and neither stopped it would seem. Finally, his grey eyes landed on the figure of a wolf. Male, strong… something about him oozed hatred which wasn’t just from the set of his gaze or the way he stood. The hatred was skin deep, seeping out of him like an infected wound. It made Rhysis’ skin prickle with joy. For some reason, he was glad to see this wolf so irritated at his mere presence. He felt powerful, but then again, when didn’t he.
The first to arrive didn’t speak, instead he growled. Rhysis’ stifled a mocking yawn as he waited for the others to arrive. They weren’t long of course, but soon they stood face to face and he could get a good look at them all. One he recognised, yet surprisingly not from his past, well… from his past, but not long ago. The others were a blank to him. Despite having lived side by side, well, as close as you could get to Marsh’s side, he didn’t recognise them at all. His words however, we laughable. So much so, Rhysis smirked before he let out a bark of a laugh. A sound that the old Rhysis’ never let go… except when he was with Naira. This laughter wasn’t in good humour, in fact it was insulting the pathetic wolf who decided to bring a gang of friends to finish off their business from before. Pussy.
<b>”Aww… did you have to bwing your wittle friends to help you fight the Big Bad Wolf? Awww.”</b> he taunted, whilst his coral tongue snaked from his jaws to swipe across his nose. His appearance was almost bored, but his body was wound tight as a spring, ready to go… but not yet. He might have lost his mind, but he hadn’t lost all of it just yet. Instinct told him this was not a good situation, but something in him which had gone into melt down, told him that this was just awesome.
The black wolf then took a step forward, a bold move, but he lowered his head to protect a lunge at his neck. An ear he could spare… he had done already, right? Ah, that ear. He had no idea where it was, or how he had lost it, but such as his life these days. Lots of questions, and answers he didn’t give a shit about anymore.
As he had been about to take another step forward, a final scent tempted his nose away. He jerked his head so slightly to the side to get a better whiff. <i>Ice</i>. Ice? Who the fuck was Ice?! His nose wrinkled again, the scent mixed with the name made him angry. As ever, he didn’t know why, he just knew what he felt. Sure enough, another wolf joined them, stepping in front of the idiot. Aw, pity, though no doubt the big dumb idiot was thanking his lucky stars that some other idiot would stand up for him. They were all cowards really, using the strength of a “pack” to seek out one little wolf. Life must be pretty dull for them. Still, his eyes were riveted to the silvery white wolf. Trained on him like a heat seeking missile. Yes, Rhysis would like to blow him up. If only they had opposable thumbs.
<i>Rhysis.</i>
There was that name again. That female and her black cub had used it before everything had gone dark. Why did it keep coming his way? Was it a name? Maybe it was a greeting or something in these parts. It certainly didn’t belong to him. Nothing belonged to him and he liked it that way, it meant he had nothing or no one to care for other than himself. Still, he’d entertain the large wolf… much as he’d hate to admit it, they did have the upper hand right now.
<b>”You.”</b> he said, obviously with no real idea who he was talking to. It must have been strange, but he was completely different than before. He was thicker, not quite as gangly, but still held that lanky teenage look about him. His muscles had increased not just from living on the mountains, but from all of the travelling and hunting alone. He didn’t believe he was alone, though the ghost of his father was currently MIA, but he believed he hunted in a pair and survived thanks to the illusion of help. It was all very fucked up, in all ways.
<b>”Where was it I was supposed to have gone?”</b> he said, the smirk tickling his lips again. Why did they even care if he had been gone or not? Seriously, this was just hilarious, having goaded such emotions from a bunch of strangers. He could only assume that the wuss of a burnt wolf had told them some lies about their encounter. It didn’t matter of course, but it was just important for him to know the reason why they were so… stick in the ass up-tight.
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So sorry for the delay guys! Hope you’re all still interested in a hostage. xD Also how did you want to leave the other thread Hotei? It looks like Idala is inactive but as their encounter happened before this thread, how shall we say it ended, unless you want to play it out and skip her?