"I'll be fine," she hissed, wincing. "I'll most likely heal. I've had worse injuries."
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Hunter glared at him. She was close to⦠but no. She had to. She sighed. "I'll be fine. We need to find Order, and quickly."
"No," she said. "You are not treating me." She hurt all over, but was too proud to admit it.
"Then fine," Hunter said. "I'll go myself."
This is a bad idea.
Hunter rolled her eyes. She walked off. Soon, she couldn't hear Kye.
A hissing noise filled the dark cavern.
Hunter ignored him. She tilted her head to the side, listening, then cursed. "He knows we're here."
Hunter rolled her eyes. "I'd survive. I wouldn't even hit the ground." She rubbed her face. She was getting light-headed from the loss of blood, but wasn't about to show it.
Hunter shrugged. "So?" An arrow came whizzing through the passage, from the way they had come. She narrowly avoided it, but the effort made her snarl in pain as her wounds were jerked.
"Most likely," she winced.
"If you want." Hunter sat on a rock, her eyes tight shut and hands clenched.
A thump. Hunter's mouth was covered, holding back her screams. Soon, she was gone, the only evidence that she was there the blood.
Hunter squinted her eyes in the bright light. A laugh was heard, and she stiffened.
"Well well well," a dark voice said. "If it isn't the little Princess. How are your daddy issues going? Bad?"
Hunter scowled, but couldn't move from the floor. Her limbs were stiff and cold, and it was hard to think.
"Keep your nose in your own fucking business," Hunter snarled.
"But Princess," the voice said, in mock sympathy. "it is my business. You, of all people, should know."
"Then show yourself," Hunter said mockingly. "Or are you too cowardly?"
A shape stepped into the light. It was a person, or sort of. It looked like Hunter, but more masculine, and had tentacles instead of arms, and bright gold eyes.
"Hello, cousin," the thing snarled, a cruel smile on its misshapen face.
"Koalemos," she said.