Askan ripped and tore at his ankle with all he had. By no means did he think he was going to take the beast down on his own, it wasn't the plan after all. But if anyone could mangle a bear's ankle to make it unsteady on it's feet then it would be Askan. For what he lacked in size he made up for in sheer determination. This bear was going to fall today and it would be by his paw. And Wraith's he supposed.
Not that he'd ever mention that if he ever got around to retelling this tale.
It was hard to pay attention, let alone focus on what Wraith was doing, but from his position he could see that the Whitestone wolf was playing his part. Wouldn't it be total bullshit if he'd agreed to help out but instead ran like his arse was on fire? Sure, Askan had done so himself before but that had been different. He felt no affection for Lorcan and if he wanted to get shredded by a bear, then it had been his choice.
Wraith, on the other hand, shoved against the grizzly with all his might. Askan didn't need to be told twice, he wasn't going to join the bear in the pit. No, he wanted to stand by the edge and watch it tumble into oblivion.
Relinquishing his hold, Askan scrambled to the side just in time to see the great beast wobble. It stumbled back, roaring in alarm as searched for purchase but found nothing but empty air. It thudded down onto it's front paws, as it clawed at the dirt, trying to heave itself back up onto it's feet. But of course, that wouldn't do.
Askan grinned and licked the blood off of his lips. He'd missed this, the challenge, the feeling of conquest. He liked being a Guardian plenty but things were so quiet these days, so dull.
Glancing over at his temporary partner, Askan wondered what they should do. The bear was holding on for dear life, but he didn't really want to get near that mouth of his.
"What now?"