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"I tire of this conversation," the Aseel said bluntly, gesturing to his two companions. They advanced on the young pullet, each grabbing a wing so that she bounced in the air between them, feet dangling. Her eyes were wide as her legs pedaled helplessly in the air. "No, don't let them take me!" she begged, twisting her head around so she could see the other warriors. "Please!" her eyes were wet, terrified.
"It's all right, young one," the Aseel growled, giving her a dangerous glance. "We're taking you home."
The pullet's eyes only grew wider.
a small bakc bird attacks one of them that were about to take the pullet away
With a growl, the large Wyandotte brushed the bird off, aiming a forceful peck at the bird's head.
"I tire of this conversation," the Aseel said bluntly, gesturing to his two companions. They advanced on the young pullet, each grabbing a wing so that she bounced in the air between them, feet dangling. Her eyes were wide as her legs pedaled helplessly in the air. "No, don't let them take me!" she begged, twisting her head around so she could see the other warriors. "Please!" her eyes were wet, terrified.
"It's all right, young one," the Aseel growled, giving her a dangerous glance. "We're taking you home."
The pullet's eyes only grew wider.
a small bakc bird attacks one of them that were about to take the pullet away
With a growl, the large Wyandotte brushed the bird off, aiming a forceful peck at the bird's head.