flesh of the servant, willingly sacrificed
you will revive your master
blood of the enemy, forcibly taken
[size=3]you will resurrect your foe[/size]
She saw him bristle at her words, having told him which direction she had come from, and actually almost took his words as a challenge. Aguta went where she wanted any time she wanted, most borders be damned. However… “Don’t fret your pretty little head,” she began, her voice laced with teasing sarcasm. “I didn’t pass through your precious borders.” Because that was clearly what he was warning her against. Aguta had been around the block a few times and was far from stupid or naïve. Him appearing to hold his ground did little to intimidate her, especially as she made her way out of the water, allowing her full size, and scars, to be seen. He didn’t need to know that the majority of her scars were not from fighting.
This male was quite probably the first to be taking notice of her as her and not her aunt or her cousin, both of which she resembled quite a bit, though wore her own scars and the brindling of her coat was not something either of the other two females wore. Even without her aunt or cousin around, most still didn’t bother noticing Aguta for one reason or another. After having shook herself from nose to tail, her fur was a little fluffier but still very much clung to her shape. “Aguta, daughter of no one important, or of anyone that I acknowledge,” she responded to him turning her question back onto her. She found it strange that he included who he was the son of since she, herself, had entirely disowned both of her parents, casting away the family name she had been born into and adopting the name that went with the pack she had been a part of.
Still watching him, she lifted a hind paw to briefly scratch at a spot on her shoulder. Setting her paw back down on the ground, she removed her icy gaze from him for a few moments to glance around their surroundings since she hadn’t really paid all that much attention, at all, when she’d first arrived here and plunged into the lake. “Where is here, anyway?”