GAROU XIII
Talk about luck, it seemed it wasn't his time to die just yet.
Garou's whole body felt numb, yet pierced with pain. Everything was freezing, as if his cells were turned into ice. His whole being felt unbearably cold and empty,only to suddenly flow with an unbearable heat, as if thousands red hot needles were bursting out of his blood vessels, molten metal coursing tough his veins.
He did not care. The throbbing sensation coursing in his head, the burning aching in his heart, the sharp pain all over his body... it proved he was alive. He had won.
His eyes opened and gazed at the girl above him hungrily with determination. He needed her, to drink until that unbearable thirst ceased whining.
He would not beg, no matter what. To ask her anything would only make him seem weak. He did not need anyone, he had always managed alone just fine. If that dumbass wanted to waste her time with a lost cause like him, it wasn't his problem.
But he would not ask her for help.
But there was fresh snow around him, precious water that he needed more than anything at the moment. He didn't even need the time to consider his options or hesitate.
Garou immediately rolled over like a worm with vitality unbefitting of a moving corpse, and grabbed as much as he could, eating it to take in the water his body sought so desperatedly.
Theodore
Theodore observed the unfolding scene, eating his sandwitch. If he had to rate it so far, this whole ordeal stood somewhere inbetween passable and cringeworthy. Still, there didn't seem to be anything more interesting happening at the moment, at least in his vicinity.
His struggle was very much like a fat child bored to death by a TV rerun, but too lazy to reach for the remote and change the channel. Thus, Theodore had no choice but to sit there and watch, how cruel.
And then, the woman's belly began to bulge and swell in an outlandish fashion, as if something threatened to burst out. How quaint, something even he did not expect. He was intrigued, and wanted to see what would happen and those two would do next.
Perhaps leaving the remote alone wasn't such a bad idea after all.
"Interesting." He said absentmindedly inbetween bites.