The dogs soon surrounded me, barking even more ferociously,and gradually closed the distance. little by little, and thus began the culling of the wildlife. The moment the dogs and I were within striking distance, two horses lunged at me from behind. lunged for my throat, and I moved quickly.
"Yelp"
I slammed my left elbow into the jaw of one of the two, and then plunged my bayonet into the neck of the other. Lee plunged his bayonet into my throat, and I twisted it around just in time.
I quickly disposed of the other dogs that charged at me, and then surrounded the rest of the pack.
I glared fearfully at the remaining hounds that surrounded me. The dogs barked ferociously at me barked at me, but they didn't rush me anymore.
"Yap" "Yap" "Yap"
Somehow, I found this moment of struggling with the dogs for survival amusing and exhilarating.
I had long since forgotten about my physical condition. Only I have only one desire, and I must survive the fight with the dogs for it. in a fight with the dogs.
I've survived many fires in my life, and this moment moment will be no different.
"Yap" "Yap" "Yap"
It was clear they were the hunters and I was the hunted, and the difference in the power The difference in power was obvious, and it was impossible to survive a fight with these creatures.
to survive a fight with them was also impossible.
"Yap" "Yap" "Yap"
I ruled out everything. I gripped my bayonet in both hands and focused the last of my of my mental focus.
"Argh"
"Ugh."
"Ugh"
As the valley echoed with my cries, I leapt at the hounds with both hands. the bayonet clutched in each hand and lunged at the hounds.
"Yelp"
"Yelp"
I swung the bayonet in both hands nonstop, picking them off one by one. one by one. When I could no longer hear the dogs' anguished screams. I slowly looked around, barely holding myself up, feeling like I might collapse at any moment. I slowly looked around, barely holding myself up. Everything I could see through my eyes at this moment everything I could see through my eyes at this moment weighed heavily on my heart.
It wasn't just guilt. It was from the wounds I had forgotten. An unbearable pain shot through my nerves and up to my brain, and my consciousness My consciousness began to fade away.
Soon, my already stretched mind-body axis and my body collapsed to the cold floor.
My whole body shivered from the bitter cold that enveloped my exhausted mind and body. shivering from the bitter cold that enveloped my tired mind and body, but now I didn't want to care about anything. For the first time a puppy appeared in front of me, tail wagging, and burrowed into my arms. and settled down. Holding him close, I cowered, trying to keep from falling into a sleep that would drag me to hell.