Dec 14 2019, 01:15 AM
Azure zigged, and zagged, flying for her life. But she hadn't gotten that far, and Raheerah's reach was immense, as befit his enormous size. A torrent of flame roared past her, its heat crackling, catching on her feathers like so much kindling. Burning feathers stank, but Azure's bird-beak nose couldn't really smell it; all she was aware of was panic, terror, as she arced a smoke trail down through the air.
She screamed, a bird's cawing, terrified screech, and felt her shoulder impact off a rock. Fuck I'm flying blind- she thought, and then careened around, swung by the stone, dropping from the sky.
She crashed in among the ruins, tumbling, feeling the ache of bruises and sprains, the tingling agony of burns.
Blink.
At least her tumbling along the ground put out the actual flames that had ignited along the edges of her tail and right wing--and she knew that had the fire itself caught her, and not the superheated air at its outskirts, she'd be dead.
The adrenaline, at least, kept the worst of it at bay, and a few moments later she was flying low through the ruined buildings, avoiding the fire, winging as fast as she could as far as she could from Raheerah.
Eridanus-... she'd go to Eridanus. Water. Plants. I hope everyone else made it, she thought, grimly afraid--and it was this thought alone (that others, wounded, might come crawling out in need of help) that stilled her, that turned her back. She didn't return--but she hid along Orion's cave wall, shaking where she pushed herself behind a rock. She couldn't even see Raheerah anymore--he was far, and behind the stones--but maybe others might flee this way.
She took quick stock of her injuries. They were not good. She could feel severe burns, her feathers were torched, her body was badly-bruised. She thought some ribs along her left might be broken, and her keel hurt like hell. Belatedly, she realized that one antler had cracked clean off halfway through. But she was still breathing--a panicked, rapid gasping--and she lay quiet, watching for any other survivors, too far to hear whatever was happening beyond.
She screamed, a bird's cawing, terrified screech, and felt her shoulder impact off a rock. Fuck I'm flying blind- she thought, and then careened around, swung by the stone, dropping from the sky.
She crashed in among the ruins, tumbling, feeling the ache of bruises and sprains, the tingling agony of burns.
Blink.
At least her tumbling along the ground put out the actual flames that had ignited along the edges of her tail and right wing--and she knew that had the fire itself caught her, and not the superheated air at its outskirts, she'd be dead.
The adrenaline, at least, kept the worst of it at bay, and a few moments later she was flying low through the ruined buildings, avoiding the fire, winging as fast as she could as far as she could from Raheerah.
Eridanus-... she'd go to Eridanus. Water. Plants. I hope everyone else made it, she thought, grimly afraid--and it was this thought alone (that others, wounded, might come crawling out in need of help) that stilled her, that turned her back. She didn't return--but she hid along Orion's cave wall, shaking where she pushed herself behind a rock. She couldn't even see Raheerah anymore--he was far, and behind the stones--but maybe others might flee this way.
She took quick stock of her injuries. They were not good. She could feel severe burns, her feathers were torched, her body was badly-bruised. She thought some ribs along her left might be broken, and her keel hurt like hell. Belatedly, she realized that one antler had cracked clean off halfway through. But she was still breathing--a panicked, rapid gasping--and she lay quiet, watching for any other survivors, too far to hear whatever was happening beyond.