by Hopeflower » Wed Feb 06, 2013 9:19 pm
As the small group of Allosaurs moved off, they were being watched by eyes in the trees. Siri's small nomadic pack had taken shelter above the ground the previous night, and now their alpha female was watching the bigger predators with narrowed eyes, her mind coming up with a couple of ideas that she quickly tossed aside. If the Allosaurs they'd scented were abandoning their territory, there was likely a good reason for it. She shifted her weight on her perch as Inculta stirred, waking slowly. As she turned to look at her pack, the dark, exhausted eyes of Astus met hers. He didn't look like he'd slept at all.
Rather than risk waking Mwuaji and Viridis, who were sleeping nearby he jerked his head, indicating he wanted to speak to her, and jumped down from the tree. Siri hesitated a moment before following, finding that Astus was walking away already, not waiting for his leader. She shook off her irritation and broke into a trot to catch up. When he felt they wouldn't be overheard, Astus turned to face her and growled in his quiet, direct way, "You and Inculta need to stop."
As she stared, trying to work out what he was trying to say, he took the opportunity to continue. "The arguing...needs to stop. There's something wrong with your daughter, and neither of you have noticed because you're always trying to tear each others' throats out these days." His eyes glittered coldly. "I will take Viridis away from the two of you, if I have to, to make her well again. She's not just your daughter. Inculta's my brother, and I won't see your ignorance kill someone of my blood."
"She isn't sick," Siri protested. "We would have - "
Astus cut her off with a disgusted snarl. "She's sick at heart, can't you tell? She hasn't been eating or drinking as much as she should. She's weakening by the day. The next hunt you send her on could be her last. That you haven't even noticed her condition is disgusting." He turned his back on his alpha, padding back towards the tree. He spat over his shoulder, "You're no mother to her, and no alpha of mine. I don't know why my brother still loves you as much as he does." He left Siri standing there, stunned into staring after him with her mouth slightly open.
Astus swallowed back the rage rising like bile in his throat as he trotted away; he knew what he had to do. Viridis wouldn't survive like this. He had to find somewhere she'd be safe from this lifestyle - where they'd both be safe. Stretching up as far as he could, he nudged Viridis's clawed foot with his muzzle gently to wake her. "Viridis," he whispered, "get up. We have to go." As she lifted her head slowly and opened dull black eyes, Astus felt his heart give a painful twist. The young female had grown so weak, so quickly, that she had barely been able to get up the tree. As she jumped down, her legs nearly failed her - she stumbled so badly that Astus had to lend her his shoulder to steady her.
"What's going on?" Viridis asked groggily, half-sleepy, half-delirious.
"We're leaving here. I'm taking you away from all of this...you're going to get better, when we find a place to stay." Astus's voice nearly cracked as he spoke, and he swallowed to steady it. He had no idea if that was true. He didn't know what would help her - all he knew was that she needed to eat and get some water in her, and as long as she was around Siri and Inculta, that wasn't going to happen. For a moment he thought to take Mwuaji as well...but he shook the thought out of his mind. Mwuaji was fine, he could take care of himself. Step by slow, painful step, he led his niece away from the pack, into the jungle.
"Gotta have a little sadness once in a while so you know when the good times come."
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