Ice's nudge came just in time, a hushed
"Wake up" further jolting him from his slumber. The yearling sniffed, unable to bring himself to rise until the silvery Guard returned with a shake of his head. Right before he was made aware of where he was, who was with him, what time of day it was, he watched behind his eyelids as he saw himself die, his pursuer able to successfully recover his victim once the boy had laid motionless in the dark. The hedges had enclosed around him and a suffocating darkness had left him one last glimpse of a pair of blazing orange eyes. Before Fenru could even take a step forward, to relieve himself and get a move on with what time this morning had granted them, he had to check if his heart still
beat...
A weak thump pulsed in his rib cage and his brows lifted worriedly as his ears swiveled slightly atop his head. He took a deep breath, waiting no more than a split second until the drumming sounded -
LUB-DUB...lubdub-lubdub-lub-dub...
He sighed in relief and without further ado, he hastily chose a spot not too far away from Ice's mark. When he returned, he caught Jessie's gaze, his jowls parting in a rather large yawn before following the adults further toward their goal. Though not a man of superstition, raised solely on truths and realities, Fenru could not help but to believe his nightmare had set him up... for failure. He fiercely doubted his heart would burst from running, let alone being chased by some bloodthirsty phantom, but the higher they climbed, he started to feel the strain. As Jessie's breath began to catch in her chest and the faintest hint of blood could be scented in her tracks, Fenru, though not far from true adulthood, found he was much worse. For every eight steps she and Ice managed, the boy could only push himself forward by two large, slow steps.
The air was too thin and by the way he panting suggested he could have been almost likened to a fish out of water. Perhaps one day the yearling would find himself in a state better-suited for long treks such as this one, but for now the young Tainn had resorted to taking breaths as deep as his lungs would allow, wishing with all his might that he would be able to keep up with them if he vowed to push himself further in his patrols and his spontaneous sprints around Swift River. He was a good distance away from Ice when Fenru eventually looked up from where he was sitting, his sizable figure hunched over with his ears flipped back. He let out three raspy barks. "I'll be... I'll be right there," the woofing imparted. He blinked worriedly, starting to panic from realizing how hard his heart was hammering against his ribcage.
Shhhhh, he tried to soothe himself but to little avail. Shhbreathe. Almost there.
When he was able to stand up, albeit a little shaky, he staggered until another small number of steps forced him to stand still again, his eyes never leaving Jessie's figure not too far from him.