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The spear struck my dome and I felt it pierce through my exoskeleton into my flesh. I let out a roar of pain and the yautja swiftly pulled his spear out and retreated. I felt my acid blood dripping down the side of my head from the wound he had made, but it was not nearly deep enough to be life threatening. As I went for the attack with my tail, the yautja dodged quite easily and immediately began running around me in circles, assumably trying to disorientate me. I went for another strike with my tail, but I missed again. This time, the yautja took advantage of my lag and sprinted toward my leg. He used his spear and cut my heel in a flash. I hadn't even noticed what he had done when I felt the searing pain from my feet. I was still able to stand, but it hurt to move.

I was getting pretty annoyed. This alien was too small of a target to hit, and he moves pretty fast. It was a one sided battle. The yautja could attack me easily because of my size, but I couldn't accurately attack him.

"You won't be able to hit him the way you fought that previous alien." said David. "I have an idea." He told me his plan, and I have to say, David was a fast thinker.

I saw the yautja ready for another attack. I charged toward him and dove at the last second. Of course, the yautja saw my attack coming and jumped high up in the air and was aiming to land on my back for a strike.

"High left!" shouted David. With that, I used my tail and swung it toward the left of me and bullseye! I hit the yautja right square on the chest with the blunt side of my tail, sending him crashing into the side wall. I saw his spear fall out of his hands and land on the ground. David jumped off my back and snatched the weapon up.

"This weapon is pretty heavy." commented David as he tried to wield the yautja's weapon. When the yautja got up from the impact, it was not happy to see that David had got ahold of his weapon. He pounced toward David to knock him out with his fists. I swiftly launched my tail toward the yautja, aiming for his chest. I thought I had him, but the yautja noticed my tail coming at the last second and retreated his attack to dodge. I landed the hit, but I only got his shoulder. The yautja jumped out of range and slid across the floor, holding his injured shoulder.

After the yautja came to a halt, he stood up and stared intently at us, thinking of what to do next. He reached for his weapon belt and pulled out what seemed to be some sort of disc. He snapped a switch on the disc and six large blades appeared from the weapon. It was shaped like a shuriken, a circular blade. He threw the blade at us and the weapon traveled at a great speed.

Reacting fast, David saw the blade coming for him, and held up the yautja's spear. The blade made contact and was deflected off the spear. However, it did not stop. It circled around and flew towards me. I tried ducking towards the ground, but the blade was fast and cut through the crest on top of my head. I let out a yell of pain as the blade hit me.

David saw that I was hurt, so he charged toward the yautja with the spear in his hand. The yautja was distracted when he was in the process of catching the blade as it flew back around toward him. "Back off!" yelled David as he swung the blade. He managed to strike him in the back, but it didn't do as much as he hoped. The yautja turned around, clearly irritated and grabbed a hold of the spear. David, though started, did not let go of the weapon. The yautja pulled up with great force, pulling David's body up in the air with the weapon. The yautja then launched his foot into David's ribcage, kicking him with great force and sending him across the room.

DAVID! I yelled. But of course, he could not hear me. He hit the wall and fell to the floor. His body was limp and there was no sign of movement. I started seeing red. I felt my blood begin to boil. I charged toward the yautja, with the intent to kill. He saw me coming and tried jumping up in the air to avoid me. It might be a surprise to him, but I could jump too. As he escaped into the air, I jumped up in the air as well, just high enough that my claws could reach him. I saw the shock in the yautja's face as he saw my claw coming, but it was too late. I managed to grab a hold of the alien, and I began tightening my grip.

The yautja roared in pain but I didn't loosen my grip. I wanted to kill him. I wanted to see his blood paint the white room we were in. I hissed at the yautja as I tightened my grip even more. Than, an image popped into my head. It was me, back outside towering over Alice's grandpa. His face was full of terror. I saw myself dive down toward him and tear his body in half. The bright red blood tainting the lush green grass. I stared at Alice. I heard the words she muttered again on that day. Why?

Why? Why did I kill him? I killed him to protect Alice, right? I did nothing wrong. Maybe I'm killing this yautja in my hands right now because he harmed David. I'm just doing so to protect David. It was justified for me to continue, but the same guilt flooded my mind at that moment. I shouldn't have done it. I lost Alice's trust. I should've told her first, before I decided to go in for the kill. It would have been different if Alice knew why I killed him.

I let go of the yautja and he dropped to the floor. It seemed that I wasn't too late, for the yautja was still alive and struggling to get back on his feet. I looked up toward Alice, who was standing on the upper deck of the room. She stared back at me, with those same hateful eyes, like I was a monster.

Maybe, maybe it just might work. "Allllllissssss", was the sound I made as I tried to hiss her name. I saw her expression change. She looked at me in shock, as if she was having a revelation. The last time I tried hissing a name was ten years ago when Alice's older sister, Abigail, died. I hissed her name in front of Alice, as to show I cared for her. From that moment, I swore to protect her little sister. It seemed that Alice began to remember the events that unfolded that day. How I stood by her side and how I protected her from the previous Queen. Even when Alice left my planet, I never forgot the look of a happy child waving back at me from the shuttle as it took off.

There was an awkward silence as the scientists next to Alice asked her what was wrong. She finally snapped out of it.

"That's….that's enough for today. Bring the yautja back into his cell." ordered Alice. The yautja, however, had different plans. It was clear he did not have the power to continue fighting with me. He removed the machinery strapped onto his wrist. He pressed a few buttons and the machine began beeping.

"What is the yautja doing?" asked Alice to another scientists.

"We don't know, Mrs. Alacard. That thing came with the alien when we captured it." said one of the scientists.

Foreign characters were being displayed on the black screen of the machine. With each beep, one of the strange characters disappeared, and then another. The yautja began making a horrible sound from his mouth that I could only assume was its laugh. It didn't take me long to realize that we were all in danger. I quickly snatched David up from the ground and moved toward the deck where the scientists were. I couldn't reach Alice, so I tried screeching at them, pointing to the yautja. How could I convey the danger? All the humans looked at me like I was crazy. I wasn't going to leave without Alice. I backed up to the end of the room, then I sprinted forward and jumped up as high as I could, holding David tightly, making sure he did not slip out of my hands. I managed to grab on to the railings of the deck. The scientists all screamed in terror, thinking that I was there to attack them. I reach out my claws and grabbed Alice. She yelled in surprise and struggled to free herself. When the scientists saw me snatch up their leader, they all evacuated the deck and escaped through a small door in the back.

I jumped down back to the ground, with Alice and David in each hand. I had to find a way out, but all the doors were closed. I ran to the nearest door and threw myself at it. It wouldn't break. I heard the beeping reach its maximum speed, and then a large flash of light blinded me. Thinking of nothing else to do, I hunched down, shielding the two humans from the blast as I felt the heat begin to overwhelm me. The blast was very powerful, and I blacked out. Maybe I should've killed the yautja when I had the chance.

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