[She's just not used to carrying a little pup in her mouth like that for long...!
But Tifa nods in return before she's moving with him again, and she tries to maintain her pace as the darkness of the new moon descends on them. It had been dark before but this... this is eerie. It's not the kind of pitch blackness that they have in the nights of Reverein without the moon. It's the kind that leaves her feeling on edge and afraid, the kind that makes the hairs (or in this case, the fur) on the back of her neck stand on end. Hearing the other howls and screeches in the distance doesn't do much to help ease that fear—it just means that there are more of them.
She picks up speed, the adrenaline pumping through her pushing her legs to carry her faster. With a growl, Tifa passes Eustace to scout ahead, her black form disappearing into the darkness, but he'll be able to hear her quick footsteps rustling through the bushes.
Except those won't be the only footsteps after long. As they near the edges of the forest, he'll hear a second set in the trees to his left scurrying up to his side—]
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But Tifa nods in return before she's moving with him again, and she tries to maintain her pace as the darkness of the new moon descends on them. It had been dark before but this... this is eerie. It's not the kind of pitch blackness that they have in the nights of Reverein without the moon. It's the kind that leaves her feeling on edge and afraid, the kind that makes the hairs (or in this case, the fur) on the back of her neck stand on end. Hearing the other howls and screeches in the distance doesn't do much to help ease that fear—it just means that there are more of them.
She picks up speed, the adrenaline pumping through her pushing her legs to carry her faster. With a growl, Tifa passes Eustace to scout ahead, her black form disappearing into the darkness, but he'll be able to hear her quick footsteps rustling through the bushes.
Except those won't be the only footsteps after long. As they near the edges of the forest, he'll hear a second set in the trees to his left scurrying up to his side—]