He'd been watching, waiting. If the prey tried to flee the other beast, Luca would strike, if the prey stood firm, then the other creature would get him. He was doomed, either way, and Luca watched and waiting, eager in his anticipation of blood and death. But then he feels something coming from his hunting partner through the familial bond they'd created just days before. Not that he remembers doing that or knows why he feels connected to this other beast, of course. All he knows is that she feels...different. Instead of blood lust toward this prey, she's feeling something else.
The massive sea serpent stares, trying to assess and understand a situation that's currently beyond his comprehension.
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The massive sea serpent stares, trying to assess and understand a situation that's currently beyond his comprehension.