The days-fresh leader didn't see red. Instead it was a blizzard of grey, static ramping up until it blinded him. He collided with their opponent with all his might and weight, tearing and ripping while powerful limbs and hefty frame aimed to pin. Oleander was already going for the kill, he just needed to assist and limit the monster's ability to harm in return.
The days-fresh leader didn't see red. Instead it was a blizzard of grey, static ramping up until it blinded him. He collided with their opponent with all his might and weight, tearing and ripping while powerful limbs and hefty frame aimed to pin. Oleander was already going for the kill, he just needed to assist and limit the monster's ability to harm in return.
The collision of her small frame and the icy earth left the girl with a searing pain. She could hear a faint ringing mixed in with the sounds of the battle. Panicked eyes landed on Anatole as he quickly returned to her, pressing his nose against hers. The pup was relieved that he hadn't simply abandoned her to succumb. She didn't understand how one minute she was running and now she wasn't. He was telling her they were okay and Sonnet had no choice but to hold onto the hope that they would be. His simple question was met with a grunt.
The frail pup pushed up on her shoulders, trying to will herself to move again. They slumped down further into the snow and she moaned from the pain. She didn't want to try anymore. It hurt. Another wolf whizzed by them, joining the commotion. She whimpered at the sounds. Then started to cry. This was frightening, she never ever wanted to leave the den again! Not never ever! Her bottom lip quivered fiercely.
"Speak"
**Sonnet hasn't spoken since losing her family.
Anatole's jaw fell slack and his ears drew back. Wait, he wanted to say. His chest heaved, still attempting to catch his breath. It was no use. He was in no condition to help. Defeated, he folded onto his haunches beside the crying girl. "Shh, shh," he hushed, a poor attempt at soothing her. All they could do was wait for them to return. To give them a sign, anything that would tell them that the immediate danger had passed.
ANATOLE GERAU
alone on the sea
Cat: 9 + 1 =9
Miss.
Oleander did not even hear or see Eros before it was too late. The sight he had on the cat's vulnerable belly was lost as the Leader sent the mountain lion reeling. While it might have seemed unpracticed in the art of brawling, the Valles were blinded by avarice. Eros's large frame did as Oleander's did, attempting to keep their foe down.
The lion struggled for a time. Oleander's face stung in a flash of white as a hind paw met his right brow. Flinching away, his narrowed eyes went to the back of his brother's head. "Leave it!" he shouted, gritting his teeth. "Think we've got it scared!" The hair along his nape and spine stood up as he bared his canines, unaware that he was bleeding. Two against one should've spelled it out to the cat that it had already lost. Whatever Eros did next would hopefully tell it off once and for all.
OLEANDER | | Nobody gets me like you do I'm not the same, not after you |
"Kill it!" he hollered as its fangs met the thick ruff of fur protecting his neck, then his cheek- Eros ' own jaws bit back, tearing and opening and bloodying. Even if he had to do it by himself, it would be done. If only he could howl at the same time, warn their Dad...
Unfortunately for Anatole, Song had become inconsolable with her wretched crying. Tears sprung freely down her cheeks. Both from the pain she was feeling and the fear. Behind her, she could hear talks of killing the animal and her wailing only increased in volume. She hated killing things! She didn't even like that prey had to die for them to keep their bellies full. Oh, this was an awful day! No, she wasn't going to step one paw out of the den after this! She barely registered the older wolf moving to a seated position. Her paws came up over her face to cover her ears, which had thankfully stopped ringing. She squeezed her eyelids tightly shut as if that would end the horrors happening behind her.
"Speak"
**Sonnet hasn't spoken since losing her family.
If anything, there was a sliver of solace. The girl before him had evaded capture and had not ended up as the mountain cat's most recent meal. He, himself, had made that happen and had risked his life to a small degree. To find both of them safe and sound should have been enough.
ANATOLE GERAU
alone on the sea
Cat: 4 + 1 = 5
Hit.
The white-furred Valle watched as Eros did not relinquish his grasp on the predator. He held on with all his might, and when he let go, the mountain lion sunk its teeth into him... or, at least, attempted to. Eros was the first to draw blood. The point of no return.
Oleander, in turn, only watched as the feline's fight grew more desperate. Every swing of its paws hit harder and every hiss and snarl shattered the quiet that hung in the air. Eros countered with stamina that his brother could only dream of. Half-blinded by blood, Oleander did as he was told. He launched himself at the adversary in his brother's grasp. Had the window of opportunity been any smaller, he would have missed it. The sound of its hissing came to an abrupt stop. Clawed paws slashed at the air, though more sluggish and feeble.
When he withdrew himself his petal-white coat was bright red from his brow to his forelimbs. He panted, unable to do anything but shake with adrenaline. He blinked at his brother, breathless.
OLEANDER | | Nobody gets me like you do I'm not the same, not after you |
"Thank you," he told him, catching his breath around the words, "Good job, Ollie."
The younger wolves. He looked over his shoulder toward their direction, called out, "everyone else okay?" before addressing his sibling again.
"Should we hit up the infirmary?"
The fighting had ceased...Sonnet slowly opened her eyes and stopped her fussing. She uncovered her ears and glanced behind herself with tear-stained cheeks. Her jaw hung limply at the sight and once more she was crying. Blood was everywhere. The pup shakily sat up, met by the unfamiliar sensation of lightheadedness. Her body swayed back and forth, and yet, remained rooted firmly upright and conscious.
Green eyes gawked at the frightful scene of a body slain and two blood-soaked warriors. She should've been grateful, instead, she was mournful for the life lost. It was sad that this had to end with anyone dying. She didn't want to die...but she also didn't want the beast to either. There was no winning, it was a loose loose situation. As for the males who saved her...they looked terrifying. She turned her attention back to Anatole. At least he wasn't covered in blood.
"Speak"
**Sonnet hasn't spoken since losing her family.