Jake can't be for certain that this was going to stop. Hell, he
could barely even think at the moment. It was really messing with
his head and effecting in ways he could never explain. He wanted it
to be over, whatever it was. As soon as possible as well.
Jack saw something that concerned him. The larger wolf, Jake,
seemed to be in pain. Jack had to get a closer look at this. He
left the class in a rush, ignoring the comments of the teacher. He
arrived by the cave in seconds, keeping out of sight from the
wolves. He watched intently, analyzing the situation.
That telekinesis crap was making his head hurt, and he disliked it
so much. He let out a rather large howl and kept holding his head
in pain. He wanted to stop, or else he'll go crazy.
Jack felt incredible. He was seeing something extraordinary. The
wolf's pain intriguing. Jack felt his scythe, just to make sure it
was there in case he had to fight. Jack's eyes blazed, much to his
discontent. If the wolves looked closely, they would be able to see
him. But nonetheless, Jack observation continued. Jack grinned.
Jake clawed at whatever was around currently, but he was still sane
enough to not hurt Amy in any way. He was scratching the cave walls
and everything. He was getting rather angry with this. Soon, he
won't have much patience left with this. He could smell a different
scent, but that wasn't important to him right now. This was more
concerning.
"Shouldn't we help him?" A new voice came from within the deep
recesses of Jacks mind. A voice that sounded like it cared. The
other voices berated it. This was the find of the year! It was even
better than finding out the blood color of the last known
dragon-unicorn hybrid. But Jack himself took notice of what this
new voice had said. Jack felt something he hadn't felt for a long,
long time. Remorse.
He felt like the pain was never going to end, his growls becoming
whimpers as he tried to just support himself with the cave wall. He
really can't take it. He wanted it to all end, but he couldn't do
anything about it, which was awful. And with Amy not knowing what
was going on, it was so tough to even keep himself in his right
mind.
Jack took a halting step towards the cave. "We should help him,"
the little voice said. "We need to extinguish the pain!" Jack took
another step forward, coming out from the shadows.
Jake footsteps and the figure came into view. He stared at it
and... It was that guy. He bared his teeth at him and when he tried
to approach him, he fell to the ground in pain. It hurt so much. He
was really losing it, you could really tell. His eyes would end up
being different, color wise. That was a main sign. Besides when he
also stops growling suddenly and freaking out.
Sanha stayed silent for a bit, his mouth open. Shyness has taken
over him. "Hello. My name is Sanha" he gulped, bowing his head
slightly. He managed to give his classmate a smile when coming up
from the bow.
Mark blinked and smirked slightly. "Hello. My name is Markeous, but
other people just call me Mark. Pleasure to meet you." He told him,
bowing his head back at him. So far, so good. Mark seemed like a
pretty nice guy. Not mean at all!
"Nice to meet you too" Sanha said, more lively now. "I hope we
become good friends" almost as if still a little child, he said. He
didn't realize he was so childish thought, as he was almost always
like this.
Jake felt the pain vanish in an instant and he blinked. He stared
at Jack and blinked. He... He helped him. But... God he didn't know
what to think. His ears stayed pinned back and he slowly moved
away.
"I'm sure we will. Friendship takes plenty of time, though." Mark
told him, chuckling softly. Mark didn't mind it. He doesn't really
judge people for that.
"I understand that. I have no one else to hand out with so I'm sure
we'll spend a lot of time together" Sanha admitted, starting to
scratch the back of his neck. He was thinking that he should go
around and meet new people, especially lonely people as he doesn't
want anyone to be alone unless they wanted to be.
He nodded. "I see. Well, I am always here to talk to you then. I
don't normally talk to many people. Just past things, you know?" He
stared at him and smirked. That was pretty true.
Amy had hidden in the rocks terrified of the person called Jack.
She managed to get herself stuck in the rocks in the back of the
cave one move could cut her deeply in the arteries of her legs. But
she didn't cry out she was to afraid of Jack coming for her or Jake
attacking her on accident.
Sammy tilted his head confused. "But I'm an enemy he thought to
himself."
Really, Jake was ready to head back to Amy soon enough, after Jack
ends up leaving most likely. Or he would find himself going back to
her to protect her. He needed to protect her. That was his job. He
kept backing up a bit, ready to attack if needed. If Amy did need
the help, he could try and help, so then she wouldn't get hurt. He
was returning to his correct state slowly, but if something angered
him, he would lose it.