Askan only had to step back a little to avoid the brunt of Lorcan's attack. It didn't even hurt, not really. Just a quick tug on his skin before the bastard lost his grip and clamped down on empty air. He didn't remember it being this easy before and yet, it felt as though this was how it was supposed to be.
Having been in Lorcan's position before, completely and utterly outmatched, maybe Askan should have taken pity on him. But he didn't, nor did the thought even occur to him. Was this what Savion had felt that day, atop that dreaded hill? Powerful,unstoppable even? The thought left a foul taste in Askan's mouth.
As much as Lorcan seemed to think it wasn't over, it was. It really really was. Lorcan was a mess, even more so than before. Aside from the fact that he was wobbling on his feet and panting like a doe giving birth, a couple of gashes now crisscrossed his muzzle. This would be over before he even knew it.
Rolling his shoulders, Askan charged forward again and once more Lorcan tumbled down, though at least this time he landed on the shore. He would not drown today, unless he wanted to keep pushing his luck that is.Pinning him down with all of his weight-which was a lot, Askan was a beefy boy- Askan bent down and leaned in real close, too close, so that their eyes were level. A thunderous snarl reverberated from his chest as he stared Lorcan down.
"I won't tell you again. Leave. Now." He pulled away just a little, only to lunge forward and snap at air just by his throat."Or I will kill you. Do you understand?"It was a bluff, but satisfying to say nonetheless.