OOC: Sweet, yeah its cool

I'm down for fighting baddies
Judge followed Callisto's pull to the ground, laughing and moving against her as they clung to one another, enraptured by the pleasure and friction that joined them, and cried out together, matching her intense grip, and howled as the climax came. When the moment passed, Judge breaths were heavy and labored, the exercise of their activity as draining as it was enjoyable.
Judge committed the image of her beneath him to memory, glistening, flushed, as worn as he and revealing a softness to her countenance that he only guessed at in their short time together. So strong willed was this woman, so emotionally impenetrable on the surface, and here she was, the maiden she kept protected, and now…so did he. His breathing eased with hers, sensitive to her every gesture and touch. He caressed her cheek too, then moved to the welcoming, soft grass beside her as she motioned him to. Callisto rested her head against his shoulder, and Judge moved an arm to embrace her. How exhausted he felt! What a mess he was! His white-black hair was tangled, drenched in sweat and covered with grass and dirt, as was most of his body, bruised and bleeding in several places, but nothing serious, nothing that wasn't worth a good time.
"We've earned it." Was all Judge replied, yawning wide as the natural world around them was quiet, inviting sleep to closing eyelids, not to open till sunrise.
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Judge slept deeper than he'd anticipated, and did not stir when the light of Syna peeked over the horizon, beckoning Callisto's transformation. No, instead the amount of divine energy channeling from Callisto roused him through the bond that connected them. Judge, ever the predator felt a jolt run through his spine, lifting the haziness that drowsed him immediately and sent the kelvic in a hectic series of reactions, falling onto all fours and growling at what he thought was danger, until those wild blue eyes squinted from a nearby glow, so similar, so familiar to the sun, but simply to close to be true. At first he shot a glance back to their spot on the ground, their impressions still identifiable, however empty. Then memory lent its service to the wolf, the impression he gleamed last night of her other form, remembering what she had said about her transformation. Had she not attempted to explain all of this beforehand, Judge wouldn't have believed what…nay…who stood in front of him.
Suddenly Judge felt an understanding, a connection to the sadness that she carried the last night. So magnificent, beautiful, powerful, and unnatural; unnatural to this world anyways. Judge considered this human form of his inferior to the mighty, proud wolf that he was born as. Why shouldn't he? Was his nature not that of a hunter, prowling and stalking his prey, senses ever acute and tuned to serve him? He imagined Callisto must feel the same of the Konti he made love to that night, or at least, that it was but a fragment of what she truly was. Judge looked at her radiance, crimson hair, golden horns and skin, and her eyes! It was her eyes that caught him, so used to enveloping others as she now enveloped him.
The wolf suddenly felt ashamed that she should look at him such, for he was not this human form, bearing scars and love marks from the night. Light flashed all about his body, and now dimmed to nothingness as a Talderian wolf stood, tail wagging uncontrollably, creating large swooshing sounds whenever it cut through the air. Always more comfortable in this form, Judge panted as he moved towards Callisto, the giant wolf approached cautiously at first, almost unsure of all that had changed with the sun's influence over her, and met eye to eye, nudging his head at a downward angle, showing his favor for her, and perhaps secretly hoping to be petted.
Then Judge's ears perked up, but a moment before the birds took flight and the ominous dull thump fell close by, too close for his liking. He turned his muzzle towards Callisto, then pointed it in the direction of the thump, asking if they should go investigate when their query found them. From the borders of the small clearing, amidst the trees and fauna that surrounded them, a single child emerged. Judge looked closer, his eyes focusing on the image. Yes a child, but something wasn't right. It looked familiar, too familiar, and Judge cringed at the thought.
Impossible! I ate it yesterday, all four...nothing was left.Judge was correct, he did eat all four family members. The youngest a boy about the height and proportions of the child in front of them. Judge saw rock and dirt fall from crevices around the cracked skin of its form, grass protruding from its head like makeshift hair. He then caught the smell, and a low, guttural growl rose from his belly and came forth as a loud bark, a warning from one feral creature to another as he shifted in front of Callisto, bearing his sharp teeth and snarling, quite the fearsome sight.
The yukman child caught sight of Callisto and Judge, and hearing the wolf's challenge and warning, outstretched its disformed arms and emitted a high-pitched shriek through a mouth full of razor-like teeth that was quickly joined by many more from all around them, a crescendo of noise flanking them at all sides. What an annoying sound! Although Judge was set on protecting his mistress, he couldn't help but grin at the thought of destroying these mocking, obnoxious creatures.