Jake

((Cassie! To your left!!)) I yelled as I ran at the Hork-Bajir who was aiming the Dracon beam at her. She looked, and unnecessarily, jumped out of the way. Before he shot, just to make sure, I knocked the gun out of his hand and tackled him to the ground.

"AHHHH!!" He bellowed in pain. I tore at his leg with my teeth, ripping the tendons and soft tissue inside. Blood poured from the wound and the greenish liquid filled my mouth, making me gag.

I jumped off of him as he stumbled, leaving him to fall alone.

Visser Three was my next target. He was off to my right, battling Rachel and giving orders to his many troops. I watched him as I ran. I loathed him. He was the enemy. He was the one who stole my brother from me, who made me hurt so much.

And he would die today.

((Rachel, go somewhere!)) I said my voice filled with a rage that most certainly wasn't aimed at her. ((He's mine.)) Rachel did as she was told, giving one last strike to the face before disappearing from view. The visser sensed my presence and turned to face me as I leapt at him, claws outstretched.

He whipped his tail forward, aiming for my neck. At the last second, I twisted my body, causing it to tear my shoulder instead.

I roared in anger and pain. That filth had the nerve to touch me!!

"HOOAAARRRR!!" I roared and leapt again. This time he wasn't prepared, however. My vocals had startled him and, for the meantime, he couldn't regain his balance. I collided with him and we rolled on the ground, a mixture of fur and blade.

We rolled into a cave of some sort, and as soon as we fell to the ground I got on top of him, preventing any escape. However, he predicted this would happen, and kicked my stomach, sending me flying. I hit a side wall hard and the force of it was enough to make me go unconscious. But I needed to make sure he died, I couldn't let him escape.

The ceiling began to shake and chunks of rock began to fall around us. A cave in! I watched as a piece of rock fell from the ceiling and clonk the visser in the head, knocking him out.

Rocks began to pile in the doorway, blocking our escape. The visser wasn't getting up, and neither was I. I just wanted to rest.

And so I did.