Once again, Kaleeth heard the words that Janius spoke, but was too overwhelmed to comprehend them. Her mind was not entirely hers. It was not completely the beast's like last time, but she could not claim complete control of her actions. In all honesty, she could not tell where its thoughts ended and hers began; her mind was wrapped up in its instincts and basic desires. Fortunately, her beast did not have a desire to kill her mate, but it still wanted to kill, and it was not going to be denied. The best she could possibly do was to go along with it, but to direct it somewhere else, anywhere else. After staring down Janius for a few moments, Kaleeth picked a direction and suddenly started running in search for prey, though she was not particularly quick in this form on land. It would not be difficult at all for Janius to keep up, but Kaleeth's conscious mind was doing the best she could to just ignore him. The less she thought about him, the less urges she would have to kill him. There were no scents of prey in the air that she could track, but nevertheless, she was moving with a rather confident purpose.