[quote=Leotamer] Dutch slowly walked towards the now dead dear and sniffed a bit. "Oh, wonderful. Food." he said sarcastically. He had deer before he even went to the hotel, but it was always prepared and not by snapping a finger, and some after but actually seeing it get shot, and then magically turned into food kind of ruined his taste for deer, something just feels off about it. But his dog side of his mind wanted to just sink his teeth into an starting eating right now. [/quote] Zero rolled his eyes. 'Don't be so pouty and let's just hide this until we get back and get to take it home.' he said. Dutch had been so cranky lately, it was bugging him a bit. It was most likely because he still had no way of turning him back human, even now that a year had passed. Translating the books he found was a tough job and he had to make sure he found the right chant and spoke it the correct way. Zhalia yelped as she was pushed down, looking at Mason as she felt a change in his body and immediately spotting the bleeding wound in his shoulder. Her icy blue eyes darkened and she hissed in anger at the sight of him getting hurt. She placed her hand over his wound to stop the bleeding by blocking off the open wound with his own blood, then got on her feet as he did. She lifted her hand and formed icy spikes, sending them flying towards the direction of the shooter. Zayne, still in her aggressive state, hissed furiously and slithered into the woods, following Mason's wolf. She took no time avoiding any obstacles, hurling stones and breaking trees that blocked her way with whips of her tail. [quote=Kangutso] It seemed that he had successfully avoided the others, at least he was pretty sure of that. Now to find something to eat, and then see if there were any paths in the forest that led anywhere. The hair on the back of his neck stood on end and Rodrick spun around to see no one behind him, despite the overwhelming feeling of being watched. Narrowing his eyes in suspicion, he returned to the task he had set for himself, deciding to skip hunting for food in favor of finding a large structure of some kind. The population of an entire town couldn't just go poof, so they had to be nearby. [/quote] Sika giggled silently as she watched the human walk around. He seemed to feel her presence, but couldn't pinpoint her location, which interested her even more. She looked up at the sound of gunshots in the distance, somewhere in the town she often observed. There were numerous supernatural creatures there, so she was sure they did not need to use those iron things some of them had on them. She glanced back at the human she was tracking to see how he reacted.