Rav sighed heavily. "He told me everything, about what she did… to the Snákr."
"And what exactly is that?"
Rav narrowed his eyes. "That she tamed a sigil beast."
"Maybe she did," he replied. "A foolish thing to do." The look in his eyes darkened as he glared hard at her sleeping form like he wanted to cut her open.
Rav felt uneasy about this. "Kraven," he began. "She needs to—"
"She stays here." The dagger rotating between his fingers stopped, as his gaze on Isadora finally veered to Rav.
A sudden chill grasped Rav's spine at the look Kraven pinned him with. His thirst was on the surface like a bloodthirsty vermin and he did nothing to hide it.
He always hid it. But naturally, it would get harder to mask, because his powers grew alongside it.
It made Rav wonder how long he had before he went berserk. They never saw this coming, at least not now.