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Dec 27, 2008 06:30PM

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"No one is going to tell me what I can or cannot do." Dancing Rain turned his words on him.
"We need you to get better, Fang."
"How often can you do that without getting weak? How long can you keep it?" Dancing Rain challenged.
"Long enough for what? One human? Two? How can you be so sure it will be long enough?"

Dancing Rain looked at Thirn. "There has to be another way than injuring him further..."
"Thirn..." Dancing Rain said pleadingly. "Please, just... don't. It's taken a lot of effort to get him up this far..."
"Fang... please... It took you a long time to get this determined. Please... just... don't..."

Shard quickly went into the middle. "Fang, you don't have to prove yourself. Because if you get hurt again, you'll die. And what will I do without you?"
Dancing Rain stared at Fang with pain in her eyes. "Please, stay here... for Shard."
Fang looked at her, sadness and torture clouding his eyes. "But if I don't," he muttered, "I'm an oath-breaker."
"If you do, you'll be dead. Which I think would count as breaking an oath." Dancing Rain stared at him.
Fang looked away, a distant look in his eyes. "Some might say that would mean I completed my oath." he murmured to himself.
"Well, that depends on the oath." Dancing Rain said softly. "But I don't think dying would be fulfilling it very well."
Fang looked at her, anger blazing in his eyes. "Yes," he snorted, "It very well does depend on the oath now doesn't it! And you don't even know what it is!"
"No, I don't." Dancing Rain said calmly. "But it won't help it any if you die, that would make it impossible to accomplish."
Dancing Rain blinked rapidly. She hadn't expected to win, but she still put up a fight. "Thank you, Fang..." She dipped her head down and brought it back up.
Dancing Rain touched his flank before turning away and running off. She wasn't one to show her thanks, or touch, really... Now, where did those three go...
Dancing Rain found them where she had left them. "Good, now, we apparently have to get a strategy and plan and positions and stuff... but I'm gonna go scout ahead, because I'm not good with plans. If anyone asks, I'm the scout..." Dancing Rain turned away and ran off to find the human herd.
Dancing Rain found them and stopped. She started counting them... a little less than thirty, 28.. Unless a couple of them were scouting themselves... That frightened her and she turned around to run back, but came face to face with one of the humans. She ran him over, and could tell he was dead. She didn't like doing that... She ran back and stopped in front of Shard.
"One down..." She grimaced.
"One down..." She grimaced.
Dancing Rain nodded, feeling pale herself. "OK... Let's do this..." She agreed.
Dancing Rain walked next to Shard... and she started the attack.
Shard just followed. Everything seemed to be going in slow motion for her. She just ran around, stabbing her horn towards the ground. That was all it took.
Dancing Rain raised her head from the last one and looked at Shard and the three volunteers.
"Now what?"
"Now what?"
Shard blinking, flicking her head to rid her horn of the last few drops. "I don't know..." she said quietly.
Dancing Rain left without another word to wash her horn in the stream. She climbed up the slope behind the waterfall, and fell asleep on the cliff.
Dancing Rain groggily woke up the next morning. She saw Shard with her and carefully got up, so as to not wake her. She went down to the river for water.
Shard woke up long after the sun had risen. Sleepily, she got up and went over to the nearby stream.