yet my blood renders me a King
Sah's eye tracked the moving shadow until it vanished as another set of footsteps approached. Irked, the Wild Thunder hissed out, "Quiet." A shadow in the corner of his eye flickered and he slowly pointed at it, "That. That's why I'm here." The tug in his chest was insistent. Whatever or whoever that blotch of darkness was, Sah needed to get to them.
As silently as he could, he walked around Tal, gesturing for the man to follow if he wished. The small blob of shadow was moving again but soon stopped. All that Sah could see was a pair of glowing white eyes. They seemed curious but wary and a small black paw reached out and became visible in the light of the fire that the hybrid still held. After a heartbeat, however, the paw vanished into thin air, and the eyes appeared again a few feet away. When they finally locked on Sah's, the Wild Thunder let out a sharp breath. Oh. Same as Lilly and Pad. This small creature was his.
As silently as he could, he walked around Tal, gesturing for the man to follow if he wished. The small blob of shadow was moving again but soon stopped. All that Sah could see was a pair of glowing white eyes. They seemed curious but wary and a small black paw reached out and became visible in the light of the fire that the hybrid still held. After a heartbeat, however, the paw vanished into thin air, and the eyes appeared again a few feet away. When they finally locked on Sah's, the Wild Thunder let out a sharp breath. Oh. Same as Lilly and Pad. This small creature was his.
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