Kaleeth ran through the marsh, trying her best to hold on to her own consciousness. Fighting her beast's urges were futile, and she knew it, so all she could hope to do was to direct it away from those she cared about. She knew Janius was following, and she wished he would go away. She didn't know what this beast was going to do if it couldn't find prey, and she did not want to hurt anyone. Kaleeth's senses were not improved, but she did have her same sense of smell. She could sense something nearby, something small, but nonetheless alive. If nothing else, it would be an appetizer for her beast. She followed the scent to its source, but as she was none too stealthy at the moment, the small lizard easily saw her and ran, diving straight into the river. Unfortunately for the creature, that was likely the worst choice it could have made. When Kaleeth dove into the river, she went from being slow and clumsy, to being a fast and streamlined predator. While in the water in this form, her powerful tail could propel her at dizzying speeds and her natural camouflage made her near impossible to detect under the water. From the surface, Janius would be able to see some motion, but the murky waters obscured exactly what was going on beneath. The only thing that was certain was that jumping into the water with a werecrocodile was likely the last mistake any creature could make. About a minute passed before she resurfaced, but when she did, it was in a much more spectacular display than one would have anticipated. Instead of a measly lizard, Kaleeth practically jumped out of the water with a regular, but fully grown crocodile in her jaws. The creature thrashed about in her maw, but there was no escaping the sheer strength of her jaws. The only chance it had to run was when she briefly opened them once more to bite down on it, but it was too slow to take advantage of the opportunity. Her jaws snapped shut with a bite force that essentially cut the crocodile in two. Its bones and organs were crushed in an instant, leaving only shreds of tissue and scales holding it together. As the beast started to tear away pieces of the meat, Kaleeth did her best to ignore Janius nearby and hoped that the crocodile would be enough to satisfy it.