For a moment, when the disappointment wavered through the connection, Huckleberry hesitated, out of instinct more then anything. He didn't want to disappoint another mother. He didn't want to disappoint anyone because then they wouldn't care about him. But he snapped back to it a moment later. No. He wasn't doing this. He couldn't.
Panic overwhelmed him as he realized how many people were around him. Ears flattened against his head as he backed away, shaking his head.
The loud roar cause him to jump and he turned to its source - not quick enough, however, as a massive weight smashed down on his back. He cried out as delicate bones buckled under the demon's body. He tried to flap his wings, but strong claws had them pinned. So there was one more option. Magic began streaming out of him, sparks hurtled into the air, filling the room with powerful static, strong enough that even Huckleberry, who'd grown accustomed to his own electric shocks, felt himself grow dizzy.
