Terveta-Chapter 6: Questions (Part 7)

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It rolled a strange cackling sound around in its throat for a while before it opened its mouth and crouched to spring. He seized the moment as soon as he saw the slobbering jowls part. He poured every bit of strength left and leaped a powerful bolt of electricity right at the hostile's head. It was caught completely off guard and its body was driven back into the ground.

It roared in deep anguish and rolled around in the tall grass for a while. It wasn't much he knew; hoping for a fatal infliction was just too much to ask for, for such a little price. Then, it began to calm down it got back onto its feet, much more visibly shaken then before.

Blizzard chuckled to himself as the monster screeched a howl he assumed to be curses. Then, it locked its eyes right on the Alpha, its body swaying from side to side. It was definitely done playing now, and he wouldn't be able to send off anything like that last one for a long while.

It crouched down deep into the brush and aimed its body to collide with the husky's. Just as he braced for the impact to crash into him, there was a deafening crack, and the hostile was gone.

His eyes quickly roamed the area and finally dropped on two objects speeding around the area he was in at incredible speeds.

He recognized the shape of the one out in front, and hope flourished inside of him. Seth had charged and tackled the beast before it could get a jump in. Their speeds were matched but not their physical endurances. The hostile would swing and kick in flailing attempts to land a blow onto the Omega, but now he was too slow. Seth would land quick jabs into its stone hard body, inflicting minor bruises or inflictions.

Then, a much bigger shape sped past the Alpha's side, Vace going for the kill. Just as the leopard had it distracted, the giant wolf landed an earth shaking, strong side kick to its mid back. It arched its body and screamed before going after the Gamma. Blizzard watched the three jump around and fight, one distracting while the other attacked.

They worked as an efficient team until the hostile grew wise of their techniques. Instead of reacting to each hit, it stayed still and concentrated its skill on just one, Vace.

They were equal in physical strength, which was one of Vace's abilities, but the hostile was faster. Before the wolf knew what happened, he was hit with three bone-crushing hits into his chest and stomach before one collided right into his cheek and sent him sprawling backwards.

Seth shifted backwards away from the beast and began to form spheres of rotating wind in his palms. One by one he hurled them at the hostile as fast as he could, but they only glanced off its body.

Bree stepped up to Blizzard's side and looked to her Alpha with concern in her eyes, but she knew that the others needed her help.

She focused on the hostile and then when she was ready she threw out both of her paws to send out spears of force. They struck the beast like a hail of arrows, breaking its skin and digging into its muscle. It stopped its advance on the feline and turned to see the white vixen.

Bree gritted her teeth and sprinted off to the side, making it follow her in a quick game of cat and mouse, all the while she thrusted blades and spears into its body. None of her attacks went much deeper then its skin, doing nothing but making it even more furious.

She couldn't outrun it; there was no way. It shot up behind her and slammed its arm into the back of her head. She went flailing across the ground and rolled when she hit. She got onto her hands and knees when she had stopped and painfully pulled herself to her feet, but the hostile was there waiting. It drove its foot into her stomach, its claws digging into her body and thrusting her up into the air. It swung down with its fist and crashed it against her back, giving out a loud resounding crack as something inside broke in two. She opened her mouth to scream but it cupped her upside the head and knocked her unconscious as she was thrown over the ground like before.