RE: Zera, a mysterious voice calls out to you, but you cannot find the speaker.
zera tainn Zera had never seen such a thing in her whole life. Her yellow eyes absorbed the thirsty red moon, entranced by its fullness and the ever-presence of looming fog from the rocky entrance of the den. There were no words or descriptions fit enough to describe the emptiness of this reality. She felt hollow inside, as though she'd purged a meal, and the quiet veil hanging in the trees made it too frightening to move. The pup, clearly bold enough to live on her own, couldn't even find the courage to wriggle back to her brother's safety inside the warm den. She could only stifle the quick yelp bubbling up in her throat. For once she wasn't curious at all. But something vague eclipsed her ears, tumbled into the fright of her mind, waking the pup to startled paws. She gripped the ground, crouching with every fiber on her dark frame bristled. She replayed the sound over and over, faster and faster until she made final sense of the voice. It cooed: "Zee raahhh". Again: "Zee raahhh" And one final, horrific time: "Zeeee raaaahhh," until she was chasing it, straight out into the midnight woods. Every vein in her body coursing with the horror of this beckoning. She was maddened by it, the streak of red moon pulsing in the dark fog like her blood, the ache of the sound in her small ears. The forest rocked with tension and pulsed with her speed. Her eyes flashed with the insanity of her searching. Zera could see everything, red and alive with the moon's glare, everything except the starving voice that crooned louder in her head than in the forest. She was heading deeper into the woods, mist concealing her for a moment before she broke into her favorite clearing. She stopped on dead leaves, overlooking the ravine. She didn't realize how scarey it looked at night. How the trees arched menacingly and the wind scattered the fog. Zera was revealed to the cut-open, starless sky, prepared almost like a midnight snack. And when her eyes found the moon, staring sultry-eyed overhead, she froze and unleashed the best screech she had from her scratchy little throat. |