It’s so easy to feel fear in this form, though Mazikeen attempts to hide it with laughter when Breach shifts into a coyote. The yips and cries send shivers down her weak, rodent, spine and rage bubbles in Mazikeen. It’s not directed towards the younger filly, though, and she tries to swallow it down - telling herself that she is capable, she is strong, she will not be breakfast.
The taunt, the excitement, is quick to catch in her - feeding on the fear and anger - and she gives into these happier (and more productive) emotions willingly. Forcing herself to remember why they are playing this game, to remember that she is not really a little fat rat.
The guinea pig shifts, growing and changing from fur to feathers as it is replaced with a bearded vulture - her large black wings spreading from her sides before she takes off in a rush of air and circles around the coyote. She’s been practicing her flight lately, learning all the new ways she can move in all the different shapes she can take.
The noises that this form makes are similar to that of the canine below, squeals and yips and while not exactly menacing, she calls out with them anyway - followed by a burst of delighted laughter. She circles just a couple feet overhead, feeling more at home in this form than the guinea pig, and watches with sharp orange eyes to see what Breach will do next.
@[breach]