Runaway thieves

During the night before, two shadows moved between the trees. Your target, a nest of chicken-like birds.

Observing the small chicks that lived in the nest, the shadows advanced cautiously in case the parents of the young ones appeared.

Sensing the danger, the chicks got scared and started running looking for any opening to hide.

One of the shadows plucked up and darted at top speed, devouring a chick in one bite.

The little birds were able to see their brother's killer, a dark wolf over four meters long. Hearing the creaking of his brother's bones, terror invaded his thoughts and they began to chirp for their parents.

The other shadow, seeing that his parents did not arrive, threw himself on the chicks and began his feast with his brother.

Although the birds were only a few days old, they were almost a meter tall, leaving the wolves quite satisfied.

Finishing swallowing one of the chicks, the blue wolf found two bright flowers behind the nest. The energy emitted by the flowers was even stronger than that of the crow's meat that they had obtained before their evolution.

Forgetting the chicks, each wolf took a flower in its mouth and swallowed it without hesitation.

In less than a second the forest was silent, even the chicks forgot their fear of wolves and only looked at the place where the flowers had been plucked.

More than ten kilometers away, two birds took flight and headed for their nest. Every time their wings flapped, a current of air cut the tops of the impacting trees.

Feeling a chill, both wolves killed the remaining chicks and fled the scene.

They knew they had been discovered, and only if they stayed away from the scene could they avoid danger.

Unafraid of the parasitic rain affecting the forest, the wolves ran without looking back.

The parasites, seeing the creatures so careless, launched themselves at them frantically, but they were amazed for a few seconds before dying.

The fur of the wolves was covered in two different auras, every time a parasite touched a wolf it was electrified to death or corroded to nothing but grotesque liquids on the ground.

The birds, upon reaching their nest, were able to see the carcasses of their chicks. The parents felt that something was breaking inside, but when they noticed the lack of two flowers they lost control of their strength and almost crashed to the ground.

The loss of the chicks, while sad, was recoverable for the parents, but the flowers represented the accumulation of years of energy that would be necessary to raise the new offspring.

Checking the place, the mother could find the scent of thieves. Without waiting for her father, the mother spread her twenty-foot wingspan and flew in the direction of the wolves.

The father, when he felt the resolution of his partner, looking at the bodies of his young, exalted a breath of fire reducing his remains to ashes.

Following his partner, the bird covered his body with a layer of fire, increasing its speed with which it reached his partner.

The wolves on the ground, felt that the chills did not stop and only increased in intensity.

Controlling the urge to look back, both wolves increased their speed trying to reach their lair.

Without sensing the arrival of their pursuers, the wolves saw a mass of fire fall between them causing them to stop.

The bird had the head and feet of a rooster, along with a dragon's body and wings covered by a thin layer of fire.

The wolves feared this colossal bird, they had seen how the fire cocatrix dealt with its enemies.

Without hesitation, both wolves pretended to attack the bird and then retreated, but did not take into account the hatred of the cocatrix who faced the attack with her body while extending her claws against them.

While attempting to back away, the cocatrix's partner blocked the wolves' path, leaving them with the only option to fight.

Unable to defend himself, the dark wolf was seized by one of the cocatrices and thrown into the sky. Instinctively, the wolf released all the miasma around his body and looked at his attackers.

His brother, seeing the danger he was in, opened her jaws and began to gather electric breath from him, but it was not enough to stop the enraged parents.

With each passing second, new wounds appeared on the dark wolf. The claws of the cocatrices split her skin like butter.

Seeing how they played with his brother, the blue wolf finished collecting his breath and threw it on the birds.

Noticing the incoming attack, the father blocked the electric breath with his wings, reducing the damage it may have inflicted.

Looking coldly at the wolf on the ground, the cocatrices decided to finish off the wolf in their claws and continue their revenge.

Seeing that the Coketrices wanted to give him a final blow, the dark wolf used the most of his strength to avoid taking the most damage.

Extending their claws, the coketrices decided to split the wolf in half.

Sensing that it was the right moment, the dark wolf released a dark breath in the direction of the sky causing it to receive a small impulse against the ground.

Thanks to this small movement, the claws of the cocatrix only tore part of his lungs and the muscles of his back.

Staring at the dying wolf on the ground, the cocatrixes focused their attention on the blue wolf.

Without hesitation, the blue wolf moved a little away from where his brother was dozing and blew a second electric breath at the birds and then ran.

The birds in the sky noticed the intentions of the blue wolf, even so, they did not give importance to his tricks and followed him to tear his skin.

Feeling the sacrifice of his brother, the dark wolf seized this opportunity that gave him life and rose in the direction of his refuge.

In the distance, the birds were getting bored with their prey. Although the blue wolf was faster than his brother, it couldn't be compared to the speed of the coketrices.

In one precise movement, one of the cocatrix smashed into the wolf's body, swallowing some of its exposed flesh.

Without wasting time, the second cocatrix grabbed the wolf's body with her claws and threw it against a group of rocks.

With a loud explosion, hundreds of rocks flew in all directions, creating a deep crater at the site.

After the cloud of dust settled, the co-workers became concerned. In the place where the wolf should be, there was only a stain of blood.

In the crater, after the explosion, a small opening opened in the ground leading to an underground river.

Thanks to the unconscious body of the blue wolf being washed away, the cocatrices could not follow the trail.

In their anger, both birds released their breath of fire melting the entire crater into molten stone.

Remembering the other wolf, both Coketrixes took flight in his direction, but a deep voice echoed in their ears.

— Friends, we can talk for a moment—

Although the words weren't aggressive, the coketrices noticed the menacing tone of the dragon that appeared in front of them.

On the other side of the forest, the blue wolf regained consciousness as it crawled along the riverbank.

Feeling the pain in his body, the wolf could only stay alive thanks to the energy supplied by the flowers they had stolen.

Lifting his body, the wolf smelled fresh meat.

Walking alone guided by the smell, the wolf came to a strange place. Sensing that the food was behind the wall blocking his path, the wolf extended its claws and destroyed the door in front of him.

Seeing the inside of the place, the wolf thought it was a good place to take refuge while he recovered his body.

After devouring everything he could, the wolf found a warm place at the back of the shelter and decided to sleep there.

Several hours had passed, when the wolf sensed that an intruder had entered the shelter.

The wolf was concerned if he had been found by a predator like him, but listening to the intruder's breathing and footsteps, he thought he was not strong enough to pose a threat.

When he could see the intruder's shape, the wolf was shocked because he hadn't seen a human creature for as long as he could remember.

When he saw that the creature retreated he went back to sleep, only thinking that if that creature dared to enter he would tear it to pieces at the first opportunity.

Sven was unaware that the wolf had detected his presence and just went ahead with his plan.

Taking a torch, he set fire to three mounds of plants creating several clouds of smoke in the shelter.

In just a few minutes the whole place was left with zero visibility, in addition to that the wolf's nose became irritated causing the wolf's vision to decrease more than normal.

When Sven sensed that the wolf would come out of the shelter, he retreated outside leaving the aerial traps active.

With an erratic movement, the wolf reached the entrance and prepared to tear the annoying invader to pieces, but different from his thoughts a sense of danger appeared in front of him.

When the wolf reached the doorway frame, five spears fell towards the wolf's head, where one of them pierced his right eye, causing a loud howl of pain.

Untrusting, Sven with his face covered, entered the shelter in search of the air recycler.