If John can make a deal with a demon, surely Jennaca can make a deal with a monster.
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There were shapes in the darkness. Darker spots that skulked and stalked about. They moved around her. Always too far for her to hear or smell, but they were there. They wanted her. She could feel that. They were hungry for her. The hunger though, it wasn't natural. Not like an empty belly. It was a need. A thirst. A desire. They wanted more than a meal.
She knew the feeling. John made her feel that way. When she needed him. Needed to feel him in her hands or in her mouth or in her pussy. The need to sate a hunger that no food or drink could fill.
There was one shape amongst those that circled her in the darkness. One that stood still and watched her. One with eyes that glowed red. It wasn't like the others. Or rather it was, but it was more. The shape was greater than the others. Not larger, but more substantial. In charge, maybe?
Jennaca jerked up to a sitting position. She sucked in a shuddering breath and hugged her arms to her chest. She was so cold she was trembling but her eyes searched the tents and huts around nearby. She heard snoring and heavy breathing, as well as a few signs of gnolls being awake and moving about. There were no dark shadows slinking about. No red-eyed demons in the night.
She looked to the east and saw the sky tinged with purples and pinks. The sun was rising and it couldn't come soon enough. The constant breeze during the day and the fall climate were one thing, but when the sun was down and she couldn't even move what little her leash allowed the cold set into her bones.
Aside from the chills in her body and those left in her soul from the dream, she felt better. Stiff, sure, but not as bad. She'd been tossed a rabbit for dinner. A rabbit with a gaping hole in its belly where a gnoll had dug its thumb claw in and gutted it. The gnoll gobbled the entrails up before dropping it at her feet.
Jennaca had only stared at it a moment before realizing she was going to lose it to some hungry gnoll pups if she didn't do something. She snatched it up and retreated to her rock, then stared at it for a long moment. It was raw, of course. Raw and still warm.
She tore the skin off the rabbit, keeping it as whole as possible, and laid it out on the rock to dry. Holding the dead coney in her hand she hesitated again before bringing it to her mouth. She bit down, soft and first and then hard when she realized it wasn't like a fish. She had to pierce and tear the flesh and her teeth weren't as well suited for the task as a gnolls were.
She gagged as she chewed the first bite but forced herself through it. She had to eat, even if it was raw. She needed the food if she was going to hold on. She needed the energy to fight against the pups. Needed to be able to keep them from beating her senseless and proving she wasn't needed. From having no more worth to her captors. She had to hold on just a little while longer. Long enough for John to realize she needed him.
As stomach turning as it had been she'd kept the rabbit down. Now, the next morning, she was glad for it. Her back itched where she'd been scratched by the passing pup, but her head finally felt clear again. She wasn't dizzy and her thoughts weren't clouded. She could do this. She could hold out as long as it took John to come for her. That... or she could find a way to escape and then go and find him. Save him the effort and prove she was as amazing as he thought she was.
A memory took her back to a time in the mountains when she'd been hurt but still chased after a dragonkin. She'd beaten it, of course, and played it off as nothing. John had been worried though. He'd warned her to be careful. Told her as good as she was, accidents and mistakes still happen. He worried about her. She hadn't put much thought into at the time but now, maybe, he had a point.
When he saved her she'd admit he'd told her so. It was the least she could do. Sasha would reach him and bring him back. That was how it would work out. It had to. Otherwise...
Jennaca let the though go and turned to focus on her surroundings. She'd studied them last night but nothing really stuck with her. She recognized the tents and huts and as she calculated distances from one thing to the next and how far or fast she could get to things she realized she'd done all the last night too. She reached up to rub her head. It was still sore, but now it was more of a bruise and less of a swollen achy mess. A hit to the head like that could kill a person... she'd heard of it happening from her mother and trainers when growing up.
But not her, she'd survived. Her mom would say it was because she had a thick head. She stifled a grin at the thought. Dame Jethallin would not be impressed with her being captured by a tribe of gnolls. Her mom would have wiped them all out, most likely. She was amazing, hands down.
But Dame Jethallin wasn't here. Jennaca was. And she was tied to a rock by a thick, scratchy rope. She wrapped her hands around the rope and ignored the pokes from fibers that had broken and stuck out. The rope was as thick as the grip of her sword... wherever that was. Sawing through the rope would take time, even if it was old. Breaking it was impossible. The metal band that had been clamped at her neck meant there was no untying it either. It also meant they didn't plan on letting her out of it... ever.
She shivered again and decided enough was enough. Some things she knew and some she didn't. Some things she could control right now and some she couldn't. Freezing her tits off was one she could control -- as long as the weather didn't turn to snow.
Jenna pulled her leash to measure the slack in it and then moved so she had room enough to start exercising. She went through a routine, stretching and warming her body in a series of movements designed to keep her limber and ply her muscles against each other. She did push-ups, sit-ups, squats, and even took the thick rope in hand and whipped it up and down and back and forth.
She was breathing hard in no time, but that only pushed her to work harder. The aches in her body pinched until her muscles and joints warmed and loosened. By the time the sun had risen above the eastern horizon she was glistening with sweat and ready for anything.
She had an audience too. A few gnolls had stopped what they were doing as they rose and went about their morning routines to wonder at what the crazy human was all about. She ignored them as the crowd grew from a handful of men to a dozen men and a few pups. Only when the same gnoll as before pushed the onlookers apart and stepped through did she relax her arms and let the rope go slack.
"It was cold last night," Jennaca explained as he glared at her. "I needed to warm up."
His nose twitched as he sniffed the air. "You are marked."
"Marked?" Jennaca asked. She glanced around and the gnolls likeness to hounds wasn't lost on her. "Like someone peed on me?"
"You belong to someone," he decided.
"I do," Jennaca agreed. "And when he finds me, you won't be happy."
He snarled and took a step forward.