Talking, always talking. “Not interested. Go.”
I get the sense that talking isn’t exactly Siberian’s favorite activity either, at least.
Siberian looked down at the man, who was still writhing and twitching, making small noises of pain.
“Go!” She shouted. The woman didn’t budge. Bitch glanced at her dogs to see who was the biggest, the least injured. Lucy. “Lucy! Attack!”
…shit.
Time to see what Siberian can do, I guess. And also maybe say goodbye to Lucy.
Lucy pounced on Siberian. Bitch saw Siberian stretch out her arm, saw Lucy’s jaws clamp down on the limb.
There was no reaction. Lucy tugged, the full force of her body behind the movement, and the woman didn’t move a hair.
Hah, nice!
I guess she has the power to freeze in place? Is that all, though? I don’t really see that connecting with the tiger theme, for that matter.
With great care, Siberian stood. She looked at Lucy, her bright eyes roving over the dog’s face and the length of the dog’s body.
Ah, okay, not quite frozen, but not movable either.
