Terveta-Chapter 6: Questions (Part 5)
There was no real planning in it except for the right move at the right time. While it held Blizzard in the air it lifted its leg and thrusted it for the machine. He didn't even catch the full movement, just the blur of the hip moving and then the sight of the robot being thrown back several meters through the air and then rolling to a damaged stop far away.
What really frightened him was that the beast never bothered to take its glowing red eyes from its captured victim. It held a steady snarling expression on its face but it made no other move, it just continued to choke him. Something in its eyes petrified him with terror, he couldn't move no matter how much he tried.
He finally grasped what it was that scared him so badly. It was that it showed intelligence--it showed consciousness from its so strong feral side that seemed to be only interested in killing and devouring whatever it came into contact with. He still wasn't able to breath, and he soon found that darkness started at the corners of his eyes and worked its way inwards. Was this where he was going to die? His mortal enemy killing him so easily with no fight or struggle of any kind?
_No!_he growled ferociously in his mind. An image of his mate flashed behind his eyes, her expression happy and warm, and the beautiful glimpse that made his heart almost leap from his chest.
Then her expression changed to something worried and frightened, like how she looked when he stumbled into her room wounded form head to foot. He felt a surge of power drive through him. Electricity jumped around his body like a wildfire but it was directed nowhere. He was not going to let this mindless monster destroy him.
Both paws came to life and flew up as fast like lightning, catching the hostile off guard. It let out a threatening snarl and began to squeeze his neck harder, but stopped. Blizzard's paws constricted around the slightly bulky forearm like an iron vice around steel. His eyes shot open giving the hostile an angry stare before his energy was directed. A massive surge of lightning arched from his body down into the monster's.
The hostile gave off an earsplitting screech and released, but the Alpha didn't. He stubbornly held onto the limb, fury rising in his chest and turning to electrical power that was driven into the flailing, moving beast. He didn't realize how badly he was pissing the monster off until it brought its arm back and whipped it forward.
Blizzard lost his grip and he went tumbling through the tall grass. He rolled up onto his feet and stood up quickly.
He froze when he saw the hostile was still stationed, its body hissing while smoke rose up from its form. He was astounded. He poured as much energy as he could into that strike, but it seemed to do so little.
The creature lifted its gaze to the blue husky and began to growl so ruthlessly it seemed to shake the ground. Then he realized that the ground really was shaking. Something was coming from behind and fast.
He turned to see what it was, fearing the worse, but his eyes came down on four machines as they rushed past him on either side, going hard for the hostile with blades drawn. It roared a challenge and then leaped right at them. Its body barreled into the first two, taking them aback before they swung their weapons for lethal points.
The hostile ducked and dodged the blows while throwing out its fists and feet to force them to collapse to the ground. As the first two machines were recovering, the trailing couple came up and tackled the monster. They only drove it across the ground but from how it happened it looked like the creature allowed it. He dodged their assaults effortlessly as the blades were swung.
Blizzard couldn't believe his eyes; the hostile was playing with them. It resembled a child with toys, and, like a child, it got bored.