Rami narrowed her eyes at the dog that said she didn't have to hit her. Uh. Yes she did! How else would the fleabag learn her lesson? Rami's tail was still lashing side to side as if it was just as angry as Rami herself was. If her tail had a brain, it most likely would be just as mad.
"I just wanna go back to the place covered in bones!" the cat wailed out.
"If you can't help then go away! I don't want any of that stuff you did around me!"
@Comet
Rami really didn't want help from that weirdo. She really didn't. But it looked like there would be no other way for her to leave, unless she faced the snow like she had getting there. And really... Rami didn't want to do that again. Getting to this chunk of ice was already scary enough. Let alone getting off of it to escape the cold and wet place.
"If you drop me I will bite your ears off." She hissed out, before slowly lumbering closer to the canine and climbing up before holding on for dear life with her nails.
@Comet
If Rami tried hard enough, she certainly could bite both of those ears off. Maybe not the one made of gemstone, but there were other ways to tear that away. The canine didn't drop her the entire time they went, but every time the wolf tripped over anything, Rami had threatened a bite but only gripped her claws into the fur of the wolf harder. There wasn't much she could do without falling and potentially facing her own death.
"How far out are you taking me?" She questioned abruptly.
Rami wasn't sure if the wolf was taking her further
into the snow or not, but there sure was a hell of a lot of snow.
@Comet
Her question made the wolf stop moving, and Rami would have laughed if she could see the wolf's face. She also didn't for wondering if the thing would throw her into one of the drifts if she did. Oh how painful something like that would be. Comet asked about where Rami wanted to go, and Rami's ears pulled back to flatten on her head.
"Where the bones are!" She began yelling again.
"Out of here!"
@Comet