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A flicker of a smile crosses her face, fleeting but genuine. "Hilarious, though I prefer other sorts of games," she deadpans.

The tension in her shoulders seems to ease a fraction. "So, what exactly was that thing, anyway? Some kind of overgrown junglecatwith a drooling issue?"

I ponder her question for a moment. The creature wasn't native to Maln'Kril or anywhere else I've been, that much was certain.

"No familiar scent signature," I rumble, wrinkling my snout in thought. "Definitely not something I've encountered before. Probably some mutated monstrosity cooked up for this cursed hunting season."

She lets out a humorless chuckle. "Just another delightful addition to our vacation itinerary. Let's hope the next surprise isn't quite so toothy."

I rumble my agreement, the playful banter fading as a wave of weariness washes over me. I focus on the path ahead, my senses scanning the environment for any sign of further danger.

There's a nagging thought that keeps circling in my mind.

Her heat; this arousal that she keeps denying. My senses let me know it's a weak lie, as does the way her eyes refuse to meet mine when I mention it.

At no other point has she been too shy to show me the defiance in them.

The very idea of a human female, especially this particular human female, being attracted to me is ridiculous. And yet, there it is, a persistent ember burning in the back of my mind.

Why else would she keep signaling?

The thought sends a jolt through me, but then I scoff at the absurdity of it, drawing a questioning look from Kira I pretend I don't see.

Drakonids don't mate with other species.

It's simply not done. Besides, Kira is, well, Kira. Stubborn, infuriating, and about as socially graceful as a drunken xicut. Hardly the ideal mate for a proud Maj'Ra.

Still, the image of her fiery defiance and the way her scent fills the air when she is close lingers in my mind. I clench my jaw, forcing myself to focus. This internal monologue is getting me nowhere.

Suddenly, Kira stops.

I glance at her, surprised. She's staring down intently at a patch of sunlight filtering through the leaves, a frown etched on her face.

"What is it?" I rumble cautiously.

"Footprints," she mutters, crouching down to examine the damp earth. They're large, much larger than hers, and unlike anything I've seen before. Three clawed toes, each leaving a deep impression in the soft soil.

"It matches the paws of thatcat-like creature," she shares.

I hadn't bothered to look, and a flush of embarrassment follows that realization.

She is simply too distracting, though it's satisfying to see her demonstrate her knowledge and skills.

I look closer now, and note that there are several sets. All seemingly heading in the same direction—deeper into the forest. A tremor of unease runs through me. These aren't solitary hunters like the creature we just encountered.

This is a pack.

"Looks like we're not alone," I mutter, my voice low.

Kira stands up, brushing dirt off her knees. The playful defiance has vanished from her eyes, replaced by a steely determination.

"You have a penchant for the obvious, Drasuk. Great," she mutters, her voice laced with sarcasm. "Just what we needed. A pack of oversized mutant freaks."

"We need to find somewhere to hide," I say urgently. "Somewhere they can't easily reach us."

She scans the surrounding trees, her gaze finally landing on a cluster of thick vines snaking their way up a nearby tree, then moving on, as if she discards it as a viable option.

"Why not the vines?"