509 Testing the Oneâs Might
Katie Sirius was back⦠Katie was really back.
Samantha didnât know how to react to what she was seeing. The little girl sheâd raised was finally back.
Samantha was happy⦠ecstatic, blissful along with a plethora of emotions she couldnât describe. For a hunter that had learnt to keep her emotions from affecting her, this sudden inflow was overwhelming.
The wolf before her looked fluffier than she remembered. Katieâs large white form stretched its front paws and yawned loudly, exposing a dangerous set of fangs before smacking its lips.
With a swirl of blue mist, the white wolf was again enveloped and replaced by the familiar girl Samantha had known and raised. Dressed in deep blue velvet garments that were not too tight, providing her with just the right amount of mobility.
Katie took a few steps forward and pulled a petrified Samantha into a heartfelt hug, âSamantha! I missed you!â
The hug was warm, emotional and everything one would expect. However, it also forced the hunter to notice the differences between this Katie and the Katie sheâd raised.
Katie almost looked the sameâ¦
Almost.
.....
Her long silky hair which used to be black and beautiful had turned snow white like the colour of her wolfâs coat. Her hair was also longer. Samantha didnât want to mention but she could feel subtle changes in the girlâs physique as well.
The way she carried herself was more effortless than before⦠as though walking was as simple as breathing now. The last thing was:
The hug.
Katieâs hold on the hunter was tighter than it had ever been through her whole life. Katie had never been good at expressing her emotions⦠This was different.
The hunter hugged the Luna back, still unable to believe what she was witnessing.
Katie Sirius was hugging herâ¦
After nearly two years away, sheâd returned to them. Appearing in the same place she left.
âIâI missed you too, kiddo,â Samantha replied, âAre you⦠okay now?â
âYes, Samantha. Iâm fine now,â Katie nodded, âBut I have much to do⦠Iâll need your help. And everyoneâs help.â
The phrase alone left Samantha whiplashedâ¦
She pulled out of their heartfelt hug and narrowed her eyes at Katie, âOkay, who are you and what have you done with the real Katie?â
Katie chuckled, âI canât save the whole world at once!â
âYou got that right. I love the new look!â Samantha clicked her tongue at the girlâs hair and whistled, wriggling her brows, âSomeoneâll be surprised⦠and pleased.â
Katie giggled at the womanâs silliness, holding a bunch of her white locks up to her face before flipping it away. It was an unusual colour on her⦠but she didnât mind it.
âAhem⦠My Lady,â a gruff female voice interrupted their reunion.
Katie looked around Samantha and walked past her, âPleasure meeting you at last, Brunhilde. Rise.â
Brunhilde stood from her subdued kneeling position, easily towering over the princessâs height. Katie didnât look bothered having to look up at her. For some reason, she still seemed to be looking down on her even though their heights were painfully different.
Brunhildeâs own warrior aura clashed with Katieâs as though fighting the aura of superiority the royal effortlessly gave off. The large woman grunted, âHmph!!! Youâre shorter than I thought you would be.â
Katie tilted her head, staring at the woman, a flicker of irritation in her sapphire orbs.
In the next moment, Brunhildeâs knees gave out and the hulking woman dropped to her knees with a look of disbelief, âAnd youâre a lot slower than I thought you would be.â
âWâWhat did you do?â Brunhilde stammered.
Fauna and the brown bear backed away from the two dominant females, giving them all the space they needed.
The large warriorâs fear lasted a moment before it was replaced by a bloodthirsty smirk. She gripped the heavy sledgehammer laying at her side and stood, easily picking it up and swiping at the princess in a horizontal swing. The force of her attack was powerful enough to send strong torrents of wind in the direction of the hammer.
Petals violently flew through the air as flowers were severed by the very force of the attack.
Despite the speed or strength behind the sudden swing, clearly meant as a sucker punch, Katie had crouched down low and completely out of the hammerâs way. Brunhilde twisted her foot and planted her other in the direction opposite to the hammerâs movement, halting its movement before turning it back to Katie.
The warrior quickly launched her next attack, swinging with all her might.
Brunhilde had an exceptional perception of her surroundings and was normally used to fighting fast opponents, capable of predicting where they could be and what their actions would be in response to her own situation. As a result, it wasnât hard for her to adjust the path of her hammer to both block and provide the best offensive tactic, bound to strike anyone who underestimated her.
However, when the hammer returned, Katie wasnât anywhere in sight.
âHmm! Not bad,â Katieâs voice came from behind the warrior.
This time, Katie had completely stepped behind the warrior and momentarily leaned against her back.
Brunhilde grunted and spun in place, swiping with the sledgehammer with tremendous speed and agility. Speed fast enough to catch a hare before it got the chance to blink.
Once more, however, the princess was not there.
âSheâs fast!â the hunter thought.
âAre you going to keep running from me? Show me why we follow you. Show me why we risk our lives for you. I wonât follow a leader who doesnât have the guts to face me.â
Brunhilde screamed her concerns with conviction, âCome at me, princess.â
Katie had taken several steps away from the hulking woman, relaxing at a distance thrice the hammerâs reach.
âVery well,â Katie sighed, sounding almost bored.
The princess leaned forward, her eyes flashing a bright blue as she got ready to charge at the warrior. An excited smirk covered Brunhildeâs smile once moreâ¦
But only for a second.
For in the next moment, the princess vanished from sight and Brunhilde was sent flying across the clearing, the wind knocked out of her.
Gritting her teeth, Brunhilde gripped the sledgehammer and planted its handle into the ground, resisting the force of the attack and bringing herself to a stop. Years of training kicked in.
Adrenaline boosted her senses allowing her to perceive the impossibly fast female dashing towards her.
âVery fast,â the hunter grunted.
The blurry mirage of the princess was followed by a punch to the gut that sent her flying even further. Brunhilde, having experienced her fair share of pain, tightened her core and planted her feet, bracing herself within the scores of incandescent flowers.
Brandishing her heavy steel sledgehammer, the warrior swung with all her might at the darting blur of the princess and for the first time since the battle started, the hammer hit something.