Hello again. It's been a while and for that I distinctly apologize. In the course of writing this I discovered two things. First my writing had gotten rusty and I had to revisit sections time and time again before I was satisfied with it. Secondly life and school got in the way and sadly one must sleep if one is going to survive. However In the end one of the biggest factors I realized that was holding me back and requiring revisions to the preceding work is that I was torn on how to precede from here.
I had envisioned a second arc from here that would contain another 2-3 chapters before wrapping up with the potential for other arcs from there. However as I wrote this I realized I also had the potential to wrap up the chapter right here and now. So I'm putting the choice to you all. If you'd like to see this wrapped up neatly here and now I can write a short follow up to clean up any loose ends and we can leave Ren and Erillia there.
On the other hand I can continue down the path I'd originally set up. It's not as easy a path, but I think it would also be potentially more satisfying to everyone. If you wish the next chapter will be a final wrap up for this story, or it will set the stage and start a new arc that has been hinted at but not yet revealed. The choice dear readers is in your hands. With that being said I would like to thank everyone who has pitched ideas and helped in various ways to make this chapter FINALY become a reality and I promise that future chapters and stories will not take as long.
Sincerely ~ Dark Terra.
Nam mea iam leaena
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"Oh fuck, oh fuck, oh fuck." Erillia muttered under her breath trying to figure out which way to run. There were no stories to draw from, because no one had ever reported surviving a shadow lynx attack. She'd have to depend on her wits here, which normally wasn't a problem for her. However when the bloody cats went invisible it was impossible to tell where the attack was coming from, and generally you were dead before you had a chance to react. Making a guess she tugged Ren towards the trees they'd come from, but he jerked his hand free.
She spun to scream at him, but the sight of him standing there, eyes narrowed into mere slits, gazing across the meadow stopped her cold. In a movement so fast she would barely have been able to match it he drew and fired. She wanted to yell at him that he was just wasting arrows, but before the words could leave her mouth an unearthly screech brought her up short. The lynx blinked into view pawing at its face, and she could just make out Ren's arrow sticking out of the bridge of its nose.
"Move," Ren bellowed, firing another arrow at the lynx as he shifted position. He never broke eye contact as he jogged with her across the meadow firing as he went. The lynx shifted position and its screams rent the air as they dodged into the grove of trees. "I don't have enough penetration to get a lethal hit on that thing," he growled under his breath as they stood panting and leaning against the trees.
The grove was small enough and the underbrush and saplings were thick enough that it was not easy to get between the trees, and the lynx did not immediately follow. Erillia kept a careful eye on it however. Racking her brains for some way to get them out of this mess, she almost missed the movement as Ren walked past her.
"What the hell are you doing?" she hissed at him. He walked on towards the edge of the grove farthest from the cat. She glanced back and saw that the lynx was carefully tracking Ren's movements.
"Keep your eyes on that thing. Watch when it vanishes and pay close attention," Ren growled as he moved to the edge of the trees. She opened her mouth to ask him what the hell he was talking about but the lynx picked that moment to vanish.
"Ren," she shouted, starting to step towards him.
"Don't move!" He thundered. "Just watch. You'll see it soon. Don't panic I won't let it actually get me, so just focus." She was supposed to be the wilderness expert here. She was supposed to be teaching him, but he had clearly seen something about the cat that she hadn't. As she watched she noticed that her breath was coming in panting, heaving gasps and fought to bring it under control. Her mouth had gone dry and her tongue was sticking to the roof of her mouth as she heard Ren take another step.
Ren didn't seem the type to just throw away his life nor the type to say he saw something when he hadn't. He was too experienced and professional for that sort of thing. He hadn't been a fool or tricked her before so she took a breath and decided to trust him. Keeping her eyes peeled she fought to remain calm as she waited to see what Ren had seen. She held her breath and strained her hearing, because it seemed to her that all the sound had died from the meadow. Finally a flash of something teased her vision so fast she almost dismissed it at first.
"Look out!" Her eyes bulged as she watched Ren deftly step back further into the trees with his bow drawn. No sooner had he moved back than the Lynx appeared in front of him, swiping between the trees as he faded back into the grove. It vanished again but having seen it once she was able to track it better now. As Ren moved back the lynx followed, moving between the trees with feline grace. Her mind barely kept up with her body. As Ren back peddled from the lynx she stepped forward drawing her bow to the max, sighting between the close packed branches and trunks as the cat wove through them with unnerving grace.
Calculations flew through her head from her scant knowledge of the animals and the behavior she'd observed as well as the speed of the lynx and Ren's pace backwards. She predicted the path and calculated the location the Lynx would appear for its strike. Fast as were her calculations from the years of experience predicting animal behavior while hunting she was only barely in time. No sooner had she sighted in on the location she thought it most likely she'd see the cat the lynx came into view. Ren's bow twanged as he released a hasty shot but his aim was off and the arrow sailed harmlessly off through the trees.
Milliseconds counted as Erillia let her arrow fly. Her body adjusted without conscious thought. Aim and release, actions long since committed to muscle memory, by the time she consciously made the decision her body was almost through making the adjustments and the arrow slipped through her fingers on its way to its target almost without her being aware of releasing the string. For Erillia the world stood still for a moment as her arrow twisted its way through the air. Then there was a scream and the Lynx turned midair and bit at the arrow that had slammed into its shoulder. Ren, grateful for the distraction, quickly put greater distance between himself and the cat.
"Did you see it," he asked quickly never taking his eyes off the Lynx. The cat had managed to rip the arrow out and was licking the wound. The rumbling growl it kept emitting sent shivers through Erillia. It wasn't going to give up the hunt now, and it was hurt and angry. She nodded her head and took a deep breath. She'd always suspected it would either they or the cat wouldn't be walking away from this, but now there was no doubt. Either they killed it or it was going to eat them.
"Yeah I saw it," she said taking a deep breath and trying to analyze the cat's weaknesses now that she knew she could track its movements. "Their camouflage isn't perfect. There's just a bit of a ripple like effect as they move." Ren nodded as he glanced her direction and then froze as the Lynx stopped tending to its wound and began pacing after him again. Ren started retreating again, glancing around quickly but never letting his eyes stray from the cat for too long. Erillia had to pace after them to keep the cat within range where she could shoot it again.
"Erillia," Ren said quietly. She had been watching the cat, but her head snapped around at the tone of his voice. He smiled softly and glanced at her. "Do me a favor." She stared at him, wondering what on earth he was doing distracting her. The cat was doing a very good job of staying behind cover. Keeping trees between its side and her and never leaving a clean shot as it dashed after Ren in fits and stops. She didn't notice at first that he had reached the edge of the woods. In fact she didn't notice at all until he caught her eyes a second time. "Don't miss!" He growled before he spun and raced out of the trees and across the meadow.
"Ren! No!" Her shriek was shrill even to her own ears, and her heart was immediately hammering out of control in her chest. She might be able to see the cat when it was moving but even her bow would barely get lethal penetration and she'd need a perfect placement to bring the animal down before it got Ren in the open. She tore through the trees heedless of what the lynx as doing as her eyes glued to Ren's figure dashing towards the lake. Shaking she burst out of the trees and froze. She was practically hyperventilating as she glanced around for the Lynx, but it was nowhere to be seen.
For a second she wondered if the lynx wouldn't go for her instead, but then she caught the faint flicker of movement. The cat was hard on Ren's tail and her breath caught in her throat. If she didn't act now she was going to watch Ren die right here in front of her and then she was going to join him. He was running a parabolic route that would keep him out away from her about a hundred yards but would cause the cat to run across her path if it followed him.