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Well it’s in my nature to keep my personal thoughts to myself,” Zanas replied.

 

Desstina laughed, hopping off the bed, running her hands through Maleek’s fur once more before turning to Zanas. “There’s a gathering tonight in the arena room. They’ve cleared the ring for drummers. You should come,” Desstina said with a final smile and walked towards the door, a soft candy smell flowing through the air as she stirred it. “Come on Ressna,” she demanded. Zanas found herself laughing to herself at the way Ressna jumped to attention. The poor girl was getting far too much attention from the blonde pixie.

 


I’ll see you later,” Ressna called to her. The two girls were quickly gone.

 

… … …

 

Zanas enjoyed a long soak in the bathing pool. To her annoyance, Maleek insisted on following her and then proceeded to soak himself in the pool beside her. He clouded the water for a moment until the swift underground current worked its magic. Zanas reached over to the jar that lay beside the pool and emptied the bath salts into the churning water, the air quickly changing from wet dog, to a light flowery smell. She glanced over at Maleek who stared back at her with an open panting mouth, his tongue hanging to one side, and what truly looked like a big grin plastered across his face.

 


You should put some of these in your mouth, perhaps your breath will smell better,” she said her eyes narrowed. Zanas knew that it was silly, but she still felt a little resentment towards the beast. She had thought originally that his friendliness towards her was unique, but apparently, he made quick relationships with anyone. Maleek began to growl as though he could hear what she was thinking, and didn’t like what he heard. She caught feelings of adoration radiating from him. Realizing how silly she was being, she began scratching Maleek behind the ears, sending out soothing images.

 

What was wrong with her?
She had never been so overcome with whimsical emotions before. Zanas remembered what Desstina had said. Her body was changing; she guessed that it would be plausible that her hormones were changing as well. She hoped that she did not turn into some fight-ready bully. But she doubted that. All her changes were, in reality, just extensions of qualities that she already possessed. She just had to be patient, and stability would return.

 

Back in her room, she dressed and for once left her hair loose. The soft black expanse curled down her back and halfway down her legs. The sight of the hair gleaming by the fire reminded her of her sister, the ache in her chest began throbbing. She missed Asenya. Once again, she comforted herself with the thought that she would see her again. It was just a little longer now…

 

A charred piece of wood caught her attention as it lay be the fire. Leaning down, she picked it up, turning it in her fingers, the tip leaving a dark smudge. She brought the black tip to her eyes, darkening the edges. Her sister was here, flowing in the long curls of her hair and looking through the black smudged eyes.

 

As she left, Maleek rushed passed her, his thick fur brushing against her legs. He flashed her images of dirt, and that he was unhappy. He was entirely too clean and planned to remedy it.

 

Zanas could hear the steady beating of the drums from the floor before she started up the staircase. When she got closer to the fourth floor door, she began to hear the haunting melody of a voice, moving eerily with the beating of the drums. She emerged into the rec floor, the hallways crowded with swaying bodies moving from one spot to another. As she walked down the hall, her body unwittingly moved with the beat.

 

The room was thick with Pursuers. No pastel colors floated through the mass here. They crowded out the roaring light of the huge fire at the center of the room, their bodies just shadows in the dark. Zanas could see the drummers and a tall black clothed woman singing at the far end, her eyes closed, her red lips parted in a cry. The flashing green eyes of hunters sparkled from every corner of the room.

 

Not thinking, just reacting, Zanas made her way into the crowd. She closed her eyes swaying her body to the beating of the drums, the woman’s voice sending chills through her. She felt hands on her and she opened her eyes to the glow of a dark Pursuer. His eyes seemed to flicker as he gave her a sleazy smile. Zanas normally would have been repelled by the bold Pursuer, but the same hormones that inflamed her fury also inflamed her passion. She danced with him, moving her body with his, and then turned to dance with another muscular Pursuer that danced towards her left. He reached out a hand, placing it on her waist and pulling her close in an aggressive manner growling in her ear.

 

Zanas did not know what had taken over her. She felt as though her sister was shining through her, in the seductive way she moved. Just as before it was as if the crowd of bodies were one, dancing to the pounding of the music. But unlike the hall, she now danced with a growling crowd of hungry-eyed male Pursuers. She felt another arm grab her roughly from behind and she twirled around to face Dressdon.

 

His eyes burned more passionately than all the other prowling Pursuers. He pulled her close bringing his mouth to her ear. She could hear a low growl vibrating in his throat. He tightened his hand on the small of her back, bringing his lips close to her neck, his teeth gleaming. Zanas could feel the raging beating of his heart and the sharp pressure of his teeth. It seemed, for a moment, that he would close his mouth on the soft skin of her throat and taste her flesh.

 

She was dragged back to reality by Dressdon pulling her through the crowded dance floor and out into the hallway.

 


Go to your room, girl,” he growled. “You’re oozing pheromones and sending all the male Pursuers with a pulse into frenzy. It’s hard enough for a real man to resist your charms, let alone young and inexperienced, testosterone filled boys. Go home before you do some damage.”

 

She felt that hot anger overcoming her again and she pushed out her arm to shove him. He anticipated the movement and reached out, snatching her hand in the air and pushing her up against the cold stone wall of the hallway.

 


Go home,” he growled, letting her go and returning to the hall.

 

Zanas felt her cheeks burning, infuriated with his petulance. She sighed realizing that he was right, and turned to walk down the torch lit hallway, when she saw another pair of eyes watching her.

 

She recognized the young face of the boy she had met the first time she ran the course. His face was pale as if he looked at a ghost. Zanas took a step forward to ask him if he was okay, when he turned, and disappeared into the crowd.

 
Chapter 17- Reunion

 

 

Zanas paced the square shape of her room, restless. She had expected the crazed emotions that she felt to pass quickly, but days went on and still the unease continued. Her blood burned within her and she craved action. Her team members found her waiting for them impatiently each time they began a hunt, and she overfilled her quota on meat. But still the burning raged within her.

 

Her pacing continued, her bare feet scratching across the glossy stone floor. Her hair was in a loose mess, her eyes wild and dilated. Maleek had been staying clear of her, roaming the deep corridors of the earth.

 

Zanas was usually the quiet reserved one. Her sister was the bold charismatic one. Nevertheless, something flowed through her veins that made her love the wild craziness of it. Something stirred in her that had remained dormant and quiet for far too long, something yearning to be wild and free, with no reservations.

 

Finally, she could stand it no longer, she needed to get out. She combed her hands through her hair, letting free the knots that had developed. It still fell in a loose wave, so long in a braid that it naturally curled to the dimensions. Her eyes were still smudged with a dark shadow. Zanas left the door slightly ajar as she left, not knowing when Maleek would return, or how long she would be gone.

 

Stalking the long corridor of the third floor, she caught glimpses in the rooms of other Pursuers, their belongings coloring the white walls. Zanas passed other wanderers, meeting their eyes for a moment, each so unique and yet exotic in the same way. She was reminded of Maleek’s mother, a sleek huntress who yearned to hunt alone. Pursuers were a solitary bunch when not hunting in their teams. They seemed to gather willingly only for fights and dancing. The glimmering eyes of Pursuers followed her in the hallways, or turned to look at her as she passed by their doors.

 

Zanas exited the door and walked up the final flight to the fourth floor, the high roof the chamber was covered in Ulwahi. Looking back, she could barely make out the bottom, the entrance to the stone city.

 

She made it to the final floor, walking to the large door that opened up to the fourth level. The floor was quieter than Zanas had seen it. The hallway, which wound in between the large rooms that lined it on either side, was silent and empty. She passed the fighting hall and noticed a few Pursuers seated, talking quietly among themselves, lines glowing softly in the darkened shadows.

 

Zanas passed by the waiting room to the course, noticing a group of Pursuers, pulling arrows from their bodies. One of them had a dark red stain where an arrow had pierced his thigh. A female team member grabbed hold of the arrow, pulling it out with a mighty yank. The girl lifted her eyes to Zanas’s, her eyes flashing a brilliant green, as Zanas continued on.

 

There was a strange pulling on her, as if a rope were attached to her stomach, leading her toward an unknown source. Zanas didn’t question it, just accepted it, and walked on. She came to end of the game rooms; the last one was a high cavern for climbing, and beyond lay the secret entranceway to the above.

 

But, she was not being led to the above. She was being led to the young Pursuer boy who stood in front of her, disconnecting himself from a rope, his skin was dusty, scratches on his face and shoulders. Zanas came to a stop in front of him and he dropped the rope to the ground, his eyes to her.

 


Oh,” he said letting out a small gasp, his face turning pale. He tried to swallow, reminding Zanas of a fish out of water, gulping in a desperate attempt at speech. She gave him no time to recover, instead she grabbed him by the arm and half led, half dragged him out into the hallway. She could hear the whooping jeers from his team; they misunderstood why she wanted him.

 


Way to go Jesster!” one of his teammates hollered, laughing.

 

Out in the dead-end hallway Zanas shoved the boy against the wall, her hand closing on his throat. He stared at her, his eyes aglow with fear. Strength flowed through her, and she felt as though she could crush his throat if she chose to. Squeezing just a little harder, she watched as he began to thrash slightly. The hallway took on a red hue and she heard the purring growl that escaped her lips. Her teeth began to burn as they extended and she lowered her mouth to his throat. She could almost feel his flesh against her lips; taste his blood in her mouth…

 


Please… I can take you to your sister,” he gasped out. Zanas felt her hands go slack and her legs began to shake. Dropping to her knees, she closed her eyes, fighting the roar in her ears. She felt the boys hand on her shoulder.

 


Are you all right?” he asked tentatively. Zanas felt a surge of fury at his touch and she looked up at him growling. “Wooah...” he said his eyes looking concerned. “ You got it bad, maybe now is not the time to be wandering the halls…”

 

Her reply was more of a howl than words. “No! You will take me now,” she said slowing her breathing and gathering her control. It took all of her might, but she was able to fight off the aching urge to squeeze the life out of him.

 


Okay, okay, I’ll take you,” he said in a slight whisper, darting one last weary look toward the opening of the climbing wall. None of his team had noticed anything amiss. They were still meandering around, checking equipment, and climbing up high on the walls. He sighed slightly, and then turned back towards the main hallway, leading the way at a fast pace.

 

They said nothing as they walked. Zanas was in no mood to be social and the boy seemed to be at a loss for words. He led her to the long winding staircase, the air becoming cooler as they stepped farther and farther down the stone steps. Jesster led her to the tunnel that she recognized from the first time she had entered the Pursuer hold.

 


We can go in through the pledge hall. They don’t really bother with guards, there is no need to. Nobody ever wants to go to the Dreamer hold…” he said with a weary glance at her. “We didn’t hurt her you know… we made her come, but we didn’t hurt her.” He glanced at her again and then cast his eyes down.

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