Even without decent sleep, Hai’s senses were still sharp.įeeling a nudge at her side, a soft smile tugged at the corners of her lips, reaching down to pat the bakar’s head - another followup show of affection for the ottuk that joined them. This wasn’t the first time she’d been in battle, nor would it be the last. That looming tension had been too much to allow her to fall asleep as well, so instead she opted to take watch, even though she’d already had a shift earlier. Many others, she could tell, were thinking the exact same thing. A bit of respite was nice, but she had a feeling it would not last for long. She was grateful, but she couldn’t allow herself to properly relax. Her thoughts back to the encounter had been broken mid-clean, a drink being offered down to her. “Thankyou.” A simple reply was given with a bow of her head. Hai had given them no opportunity to attack her further - she had started a sprint towards cover, Kiba scouting ahead of her, barely able to see him through the thick smoke. Her reaction had been to activate the needle-like darts that had been hidden in a mechanism underneath the unsuspecting metal cover - her assailiant reeling back with a screech as the darts struck their face, point blank. A primalist had grabbed her, fury in their eyes and shadowflame erupting from their hands. Hai’s focus shifted to her mechanical arm - blood splattered up her forearm and mechanical plates slightly shifted out of place. Her companions took to either side of her - Kiba, the large bakar resting his head in her lap, and Tsume, her ottuk who curled up close to her, her head lowered, but still wary and protective. Licking her lips, the pandaren slowly made her way over towards the campfire, picking a spot to finally rest her legs, not too close to the others, but not far away where she couldn’t hear or engage in conversation either. If anyone had thought she looked scruffy beforehand, she couldn’t imagine what they would think upon seeing her now. Her armor was battered more than usual, singe marks making quite the pattern over her covered body, and sweat dampened her fur and face. Survival skills could only get one so far, until she was escaping by the skin of her teeth. I will also be posting a blog tomorrow on what I wrote.An observation that Hai had heard multiple times, though there was no lie there. The rudest and mean teacher you will never forget Let’s start and good luck! Topic for May – I will not be posting a long list of rules but do mention the link to this post so that others can participate too (those who are not the readers of my blog). Or you can keep that to yourself too if you do not wish to share but if you post it please do let me know. You can also mail me if you want to (mail id down below or on the homepage). Just comment down below the link of the post if you have written it on your blog or you can also write it down in the comments if you do not have a blog, so that I can read it. Topics will be general and very easy so that everyone can participate.Īnyone can do this. It can be anything you think of after reading that, anything that strikes your mind. You have to write for atleast 5 mins on that topic. I will be telling you a topic every month and you have to start writing as and when you read it. So here it is! A challenge for writers, aspiring writers and also for all who wants a change or inspiration maybe. Then I thought that why not a writing challenge and that too for every month. I wanted to do a challenge on my blog to you know just fun but I was not able to decide the topic.
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