As her panicked thoughts of what she should do repeatedly echoed in his mind, he shook his head, and just watched her, still keeping his arms crossed. He enjoyed a good chase from time to time, but this rain was cold, and he had no shirt on, and his irritation began to creep into the edges of his snarky amusement. He began to start walking towards her, as she took off once more, her wet curls hanging long and loose, he noted the temperature was causing the water to freeze in bits of her hair. [i]She is making this very hard on herself, as these humans tend to do,[/i] he thought to himself, and his irritation melted away as he found himself laughing again, just not as loudly this time. His laugh was deep throated, but he did not laugh at a volume loud enough to be heard throughout the woods like earlier. He continued to intently listed as her thoughts turned to prayers, and then to previous memories of what he assumed were her relatives. He shook his head, remembering that he had previously broke his younger brother’s neck for his upstart attitude, and paused his leisurely pace behind her as he noticed where she was headed. Earlier she had thought on this hill, he remembered her quick, panic struck face and her instant thoughts of the hill, but he had not thought she would really go in that direction. Much less had he thought she would throw herself down, once she had seen the water pooling down at the bottom. [s]Silly little deer, you have lost your survival common sense. You saw that water, and still decided to plummet down into it[/s], he said, well thought to her, and once more he was in her mind, speaking inside her head. He waited, letting her fall and tumble down into the water, and let her regain as much balance as she could when began to wade in the water at the end of the hill. Then, in one swift movement, he was off the ground and up above the pool of water she was in at the bottom of the pool. He was not so much flying around, but more so hovering, his great wings going back in forth at a steady momentum, so as his weight of his torso and body was supported. He let his arms fall to his sides, and he turned his palms towards her, outstretching them as if to show his apathy. [i]Enough now, this chase is enjoyable, but this weather is not, and besides, you humans are so susceptible to sickness. It is time[/s], the voice said to her in her mind. He did not specify what it was time for, knowing it would make her panic even more, her level of fright rising to an atrociously enticing level. His emerald eyes watched her intently, once again his anticipation growing as he knew the moment he has waited and planned for was finally within his reach.