It was nighttime, and I was asleep, along with the other. Two dark figures approached to cave. "This is too easy," Ripoll said. "Don't be too sure," Acacias replied. The two Yautja entered the cave.
They snuck around the cave, searching for us. Acacias took out his hunting knife while Ripoll extended his wrist blades. However, Lamia was sleeping, well hidden in the dark, and the Yautja didn't notice her. Soon, she heard the Yautja footsteps. She woke up and saw them. Rather than jump out and attack, she remained in the dark.
She stalked the two Yautja, who were unaware of her presents. Lamia snickered. This was so easy. They didn't even notice she was there. How stupid they were.
Acacias then said to Ripoll, "You search this area while I search the next one." Then Acacias walked away, and Ripoll looked around. Lamia stayed hidden in the dark, but she overestimated the darkness. Ripoll caught Lamia's heartbeat and realized where she was. He aimed his plasma caster at her, and shot. Lamia just dodged it. The Xenomorph hissed, and then charged. "Come on," Ripoll snarled. "Give me your best shot."
I was sleeping in another part of the cave. Unknown to me, Acacias had found me. He aimed his hunting knife at my head, and prepared to strike down. Suddenly, Carlin came out of nowhere and knocked the trespasser down. I woke up with a start.
I saw Acacias get up, and swung my tail. It collided with Acacias's chest. The Yautja flew through the air and crashed into the wall with such force it woke up everyone.
Acacias charged at me, but Aristae came and kicked him in the jaw. The hunter tumbled to the ground.
He got up. "All right, if it's a fight you want it's a fight you'll get."
Branson, meanwhile, ran with the other marines towards the cave. One marine collapsed. "Sir, can we rest for a while?" He asked. "No," Branson said. Suddenly, all of the marines collapsed. "All right," Branson sighed. "We'll stop and rested." Then he muttered, "Weaklings."
Lamia was fighting Ripoll in the cave. She jumped on him, but he threw her off before she could give him a head bite. Lamia tripped him with her tail. She jumped on him, but he again threw her off.
Lamia then kicked him in the stomach, knocking him down. She punched him in the skull. Then she gave him a jump kick to the chest.
Ripoll staggered back. He shook his head before charging. But Lamia was ready for him. She raised her foot and kicked him in the face. He flew back.
Lamia charged and gave him a right hook to the face. Then she gave him three hard punches to the skull. The punches were so powerful that they shattered his mask, revealing his face. Ripoll's face was yellow, and his four tusks were two inches long. He also had blood red eyes.
Lamia snarled and punched him in the face. Ripoll staggered back and shot at her with his plasma caster. She dodged and kicked him in the side.
He lunged at Lamia, but she dodged him. She kicked at him, but he dodged. Then Ripoll kicked her away. She fell to the ground.
She got up and whipped him with her tail. He staggered back. She hissed. He roared. They both charged. They collided with each other.
Ripoll swung his fist and knocked Lamia to the ground. T hen he charged at her. But Lamia got up and, as a reflex, kicked him in the groin. The Yautja roared in agony. Then Lamia lunged at him, her mouth open. Ripoll's eyes widened in shock and pain. Some blood dripped down his head.
He crashed to the ground dead. Lamia wiped her mouth with her hand and then dragged the dead Yautja away. Before long she found me and the other s fighting the skilled Acacias.
Acacias kicked Khan away, and then punched Mufasa. Aristae lunged at him, but the hunter knocked her away. Suddenly, Acacias saw Lamia. Lamia threw Ripoll's dead body to his feet. Acacias's eyes widened. If Ripoll was dead, then he had no chance of winning. So he took off running.
We cheered. But our victory was cut short as the marines came out of nowhere and shot us with tranquilizer darts.
I ran, but one dart struck me in the shoulder, and I fell down, unconscious. Carlin was the only one to escape the darts, and could only watch as we were dragged away.
