Literature
Betrayal
  "T-Tanis...?" The Commander's voice broke and he whimpered helplessly.  "You sold me out." Tanis' voice was hard and appeared to twist more and more to a growl with each word. "You betrayed me. YOU LIED TO ME!" He was now standing in front of him, so close he could feel the terror radiate from him. "Run." "P-please..." "RUN!" Basilius ran. He ran as quickly as the legs could carry him. Out of the city and into the surrounding forest. Aware that the monsters there was more favourable than the one chasing him. Tanis followed him. Outside the city wall he let loose the monster that threatened to destroy him. His face contorted to reveal the animalistic traits that was such a big part of him. His ears became elongated, his canines grew and his nails became claws. He closed his eyes and listened intently to the sounds surrounding him. When he picked up the running footsteps that staggered through the woods, he picked up the hunt. The footsteps stopped. Continued. Staggered. Continued again. The air was filled with fear and panic. So intensly that Tanis could almost taste it. He was gaining on him - soon he'd have nowhere left to run. The footsteps stopped and a paniced sob echoed through the trees. When Tanis reached him, Basilius stood with his back towards him, staring at the mountain that towered before them. "Basilius." The Commander spun around so quickly that he fell down. His face was blotchy and red from tears, and snot was hanging from his nose. "Ahtia... help me!" He sounded so pitiful. Like a child. "No prayers are gonna help you now."