When the screams of the wretched creature came to a sudden end, the younger girl was meant with a small flood of relief. It was a somber repose that the fox no longer suffered. Obviously, this brute was in no hurry to thank the fox for its life- but she would. Sending a silent thought behind it without taking her eyes away from the gory scene that had developed a short way down what had been her beautiful beach. It was a scarlet stain that the ocean would wash away in due time. Just not quickly enough.
As she stood staring, her muscles stiffened as his gaze met her own. It was dual-colored- green and purple. An oddity that she would have marveled in any other circumstance. But that was not where attention was now. He growled at her- challenged her in an animalistic way that should have frightened her. But it didn't. She was too irritated. Besides, even if he did start to her will ill intention, she felt fairly confident in her odds of outrunning him. He was bigger and heavier than her, and just spent the past few minutes exercising whatever demon lay within. "Well. That was entirely inefficient, don't you think?" Talyssa accused, doing her best to imitate her father's voice from when he chastised her for entering the armory.