Isa swiped out at the cat and let out a low growl. A hiss left her mouth and I could hear the throaty chuckle coming from Isa. He looked from the cat to where I was standing and he tilted his head, asking silent questions with his eyes. His right ear perked up, but the left one stayed against his head and he smirked, showing fangs.
The cat took a swipe at my friend's head again, but he moved in time for her to only cut off a bit of his fur. I sure as hell knew not to get mixed up in a fight with him, he's the Alpha, he wants to take down the prey on his own. But if he needs me, I'll jump in and help him. He walked around her on all fours, growling deep in his throat, sniffing at the creature he was looking at as prey.
Now, judging from the way this fight is going I can tell you all, I'm much better at battling, Isa's more of the commanding type if I do say so, myself. But, hey, don't tell him.
The cat jumped at him and caught her claws on the skin on his back, she smiled a fang revealing grin. My friend yowled out in pain, desperately trying to get the cat off of him. He whipped around, trying to snap at her with his teeth, she jumped on his back and dug her claws in more. He cried out and started bucking his back legs hoping to know her off, I guess. His eyes were wide and he let out a short cry when her claws cut farther into his flesh, blood trailing down his shoulders, drying with a red tinge on his fur.
I let out a low growl and jumped at her, successfully knocking her off of Isa's back. My friend was panting hard from franticly running around trying to get the weight off of him, he took a few weak steps and collapsed, blood dripping onto the floor from his shoulders and his cheek.
But... I could feel it, the moon was leaving, the sun was coming out, we were getting weaker by the moment. The cat had the advantage. My subconcious was coming back to me slowly, and my power was leaving.
I faintly heard Isa mumble, "Getting weak... she'll win... That creature... cannot win..." He was lying in a small pool of his own blood now.
I turned to the cat and snarled, baring fangs. She narrowed her eyes at me and her tail flicked, "I can see you're weak. Just give up now."
Gold eyes stared at me as I lowered myself to all fours, "I'll never give in." With a big breath, I jumped at her, knocking her to the ground. One paw on her shoulder, the other pressed against her throat.
She struggled, clawing at my hand, but it only made me push down harder. Wide feline eyes stared at me, gasping, struggled breaths forced out words, "Please..! Let me go...!"
I let out a growl, "Don't know why I should, Kitty."
She took in desperate breaths, "Stop..."
A few seconds later, Ari walked into the barn, seeing one bleeding werewolf lying on his side, and the other one attacking the cat. He flew to our cell and opened the gate, kicking me off of the cat. I skidded to a stop on my side a few feet away. Ari glared hard at me, "Don't mess with my customer's pets, you mutt."
I looked to Isa, making sure he was okay. He was sitting in the corner of the stable, head down and eyes closed. The both of us were slowly changing our forms back to human, loosing the fur, senses and everything else.
Ari picked up the cat by the scruff of her neck, he lifted her so her feet weren't even touching the ground. I could tell I was human again, in form at least, a bit of the anger from the wolf's fight was still pumping the heated blood through my veins.
Ari kept his grip on the cat and he walked toward me, "After I so kindly let your Master keep you here... you attack your own room mate. Tsk, tsk, mutt, I thought you'd behave yourself." He dealt a blow to my ribs and I groaned in pain, "I think Isa learned his lesson, though, huh?"
I turned to look at my friend, drying crimson down his arms and his back, claw marks on his cheek. He was breathing deeply, eyes closed.
"I- Isa..?"
Weakly, he listed his head and let out a whine, not verbally speaking. He let his head fall again.
Ari turned back to me, "Your Master is coming soon to fetch you. Be ready."
Master walked into the barn to see the two of us in the cell. I was sitting in a corner, knees to my chest, muttering quietly. Isa hunched over, sloppy bandages covering his shoulders and back. Master let out a familiar dark chuckle as he walked closer to us, "Did my little pets like their stay here?"
I lifted my head and shot a glare in his direction, "Loved it."
Master smirked and turned to face my friend, "Isa!"
He looked up from the ground, dark rings under his eyes, blinking lazily, "Y- yes?"
Master shook his head slowly, "Tsk, tsk, have my pets forgotten who their Master is during their stay?" He opened the door to our cell and shut it after he entered. He walked to where my buddy was and gripped his shoulder, "Now, Isa, what did you say?"
My friend winced when the hard grip rested on his cuts, "I- I said, 'Yes, S- Sir.'"
Master tightened his grip on Isa's shoulder, making my friend let out a pitched cry, "No, no, I think you left out that last part, my pet."
Isa shook his head, "No, sir, I d- did not."
Master growled, "Do not lie to me, mutt!"
Isa let out a high yelp as Master hit him. He whimpered, tears sof pain dripping down his cheeks.
"I apologize, Sir." He whined, "I am s- sorry, Master."
"There you go, dog, remember who owns you; who is in charge of you."
I glared at Master, too afraid to say anything. Too smart, also. Only a foolish beast would speak out against their Master. He let out a deep laugh, as Isa tried to free himself of the painful grip on his shoulder. Master released his grip on my friend's shoulder, Isa letting out a low whine.
He looked at me, sending a manic grin that had shivers shooting up my spine. Master walked to me, looking down at me with a hardened stare. I looked up at him, my golden eyes clashing with his harsh grey.
"Do you remember your manners, little one?"
I clenched my teeth, and growled out my answer, "Yes, Sir..."
"Good." He let a smirk cross his features, "I have a new experiment when we get back to our home. Another gene."
"Sir, may I ask what it is called?"
"Now, my little pet, wouldn't that just ruin the surprise?"
"Yessir."
"Very good, it is time to go, my puppies. Back to our home."
