Sorry for not writing. School started and it sucked. ugghh we got all these
new stinkin rules... Long story. Well hope ya like. I know exactly where
this is going. in fact I'm writing the next chapter right now. Its only
10:00. ^.^
Chapter 13
A few growls and moans mixed with the steady sound of the tearing. "Wolfos," Zelda whispered, only to be hushed by Link, as his ears perked up. " What-" Zelda started before being cut off again. " Shhh!" Soon she heard what he was listening to: something was sniffing and huffing right outside their little shelter.
Link put his shaking hand on Zelda's shoulder for support ,as he lifted his body up off the cold stone, and proceeded to stumble over her. "What are you doing!" she hissed at him, arm flinging out to grab him back down just as his head popped out of the opening, basically in a tight hug. "Im going to see where they are, and how many of them are out there," he said squirming out of his grasp. "Oh no you're not." Zelda grabbed him again and flung him against the wall, he only let out a small wince. "They will be attracted to your blood. Just stay inside."
"We don't have any defense-" Zelda turned on him and started out the cave. "Zelda!" She poked her head out around the corner. Her hand flew to her mouth as she gasped at the sight before her. She could see ten ruby and yellow eyes in the distance, not to far away from them. She looked over her shoulder at Link and without a stutter or waver in her voice said, " Your sword. I think it's by the tree. I'm going to try and find it, and don't you dare set one foot out of here, no matter what you hear. I don't care if I'm getting ripped apart; you stay here." With that firmly said she dashed out toward the tree, distracting the wolfos that was just outside the cave.
Link just sat in the cave worried and listening, as he watched the white figure take off. It was pitch black, so he could't see anything except occasional flashes of red. He couldn't tell if the red were eyes, or if it was just his head, firingoff flashes of red from the pain in his abdomen. His stomach hurt too much to run after her, but if the time came, he didn't care what Zelda said; if she needed him he'd be there. He rested his back against the cool wall, and craned his neck to look for any signs of Zelda.
Zelda was surprised to find that the sword was exactly where she thought it had landed. Her arms and legs pumped as she dashed to the area where the sword was. She her a rustling and a growl behind her, but she was too afraid to look back. All of her concentration and was on that one spot.
She slid down onto her hands and knees, and grabbed the hilt of the powerful sword. It was too heavy for her liking, but it would have to do. A wave of relief overtook her as she smiled to herself, but it lasted all too shortly. She whipped her head around, her sopping hair flinging into her eyes. Two red beady eyes stared back at her. She gulped as she scurried back as fast as she could. Her back stopped on a tree. The eyes came nearer , until Zelda could see the monster's hideous face. The Wofos was breathing down her neck, its hot, putrid breath vaporizing in the cold winter air. It stout chest rose and fell to its raspy breathing, and a long string of drool dripped from its yellow teeth onto Zelda's leg.
Without any warning the thing pounced, and soon, its massive paws were digging into her shoulders. She screamed as she scrambled beneath the beast; it was pure muscle. She closed her eyes as she saw the head snap back, ready to dig into her flesh, as it , and the rest of the pack did with Darian.
A few growls and moans mixed with the steady sound of the tearing. "Wolfos," Zelda whispered, only to be hushed by Link, as his ears perked up. " What-" Zelda started before being cut off again. " Shhh!" Soon she heard what he was listening to: something was sniffing and huffing right outside their little shelter.
Link put his shaking hand on Zelda's shoulder for support ,as he lifted his body up off the cold stone, and proceeded to stumble over her. "What are you doing!" she hissed at him, arm flinging out to grab him back down just as his head popped out of the opening, basically in a tight hug. "Im going to see where they are, and how many of them are out there," he said squirming out of his grasp. "Oh no you're not." Zelda grabbed him again and flung him against the wall, he only let out a small wince. "They will be attracted to your blood. Just stay inside."
"We don't have any defense-" Zelda turned on him and started out the cave. "Zelda!" She poked her head out around the corner. Her hand flew to her mouth as she gasped at the sight before her. She could see ten ruby and yellow eyes in the distance, not to far away from them. She looked over her shoulder at Link and without a stutter or waver in her voice said, " Your sword. I think it's by the tree. I'm going to try and find it, and don't you dare set one foot out of here, no matter what you hear. I don't care if I'm getting ripped apart; you stay here." With that firmly said she dashed out toward the tree, distracting the wolfos that was just outside the cave.
Link just sat in the cave worried and listening, as he watched the white figure take off. It was pitch black, so he could't see anything except occasional flashes of red. He couldn't tell if the red were eyes, or if it was just his head, firingoff flashes of red from the pain in his abdomen. His stomach hurt too much to run after her, but if the time came, he didn't care what Zelda said; if she needed him he'd be there. He rested his back against the cool wall, and craned his neck to look for any signs of Zelda.
Zelda was surprised to find that the sword was exactly where she thought it had landed. Her arms and legs pumped as she dashed to the area where the sword was. She her a rustling and a growl behind her, but she was too afraid to look back. All of her concentration and was on that one spot.
She slid down onto her hands and knees, and grabbed the hilt of the powerful sword. It was too heavy for her liking, but it would have to do. A wave of relief overtook her as she smiled to herself, but it lasted all too shortly. She whipped her head around, her sopping hair flinging into her eyes. Two red beady eyes stared back at her. She gulped as she scurried back as fast as she could. Her back stopped on a tree. The eyes came nearer , until Zelda could see the monster's hideous face. The Wofos was breathing down her neck, its hot, putrid breath vaporizing in the cold winter air. It stout chest rose and fell to its raspy breathing, and a long string of drool dripped from its yellow teeth onto Zelda's leg.
Without any warning the thing pounced, and soon, its massive paws were digging into her shoulders. She screamed as she scrambled beneath the beast; it was pure muscle. She closed her eyes as she saw the head snap back, ready to dig into her flesh, as it , and the rest of the pack did with Darian.
