Baneberry's frightened voice ripped through the clamor and chaos, drawing Kit's gaze. She watched as her sibling was pulled back inch by steady inch, unable to stop themsleves. Part of her wanted to help, but a much larger part of her wanted to stay alive. Somehow, she knew that the only way she was going to do that was by holding on until the black hole disappeared.
She assumed it would, but suddenly she wondered, and panicked over, what would happen if it did not. She could not hold on forever, nor could Jayberry or Mother. Would they all be sucked in, she thought worriedly.
Blackberry releasing the bird, and lifting into the air, pulled Kitaka back from the brink of hysteria. She watched with wide eyes as the goose maneuvered through the air until she could get a hold of Baneberry. Then, the pair fell together, drawing the hyena's gaze back down just in time to see the bird let loose the same spell that he had before.
The black hole still tugged at her back, but it was growing weaker by the second. Kitaka was more worried about the beam arcing her way though. She watched it, frozen in shock, until she realized that she had to move
now or she would be hit, again.
The hyena pushed off of the cavern floor as hard as she could. She couldn't see where she sprang to, she just knew that it
away from the beam. The sizzle of the magic passed dangerously close to her maw, the smell of it making her dry heave. Then, her hip slammed into a rock, and she crumbled against it weakly.
The smooth, cool surface helped to ground Kitaka. That, and the pained screams of Huckleberry, made her want to raise her gaze up to look. She watched the hybrid flee back toward their home, and then she turned her dark eyes toward Blackberry and Baneberry.
Are they okay, she wondered as she slowly pushed to her paws.
@Baneberry @Jayberry