Leave them alone!â She looked at the firebeastsâ enormous round black paws and thought how easily they could crush her brother if they wanted to.
She looked back towards the others again. Were those Lusaâs bright eyes watching from the tall reeds? Were the other bears scared for her brother? Or were they secretly glad that he might not be able to travel with them any more if he got hurt by a firebeast?
It didnât matter. She couldnât let Taqqiq face the firebeasts on his own. He was wrong if he thought they couldnât guess what Nisa would want. She most definitely wouldnât want Kallik to abandon herbrother now. Digging up every bit of courage she had, she crept after him.
Taqqiq was standing almost nose-to-nose with the nearest firebeast. It loomed over him, all shiny and hulking and dreadful-smelling. Its two round, blank eyes stared back at Taqqiq.
Kallik edged up beside him, sniffing the air. The firebeast didnât move. âIs it dead?â she whispered. âBut if itâs dead, why doesnât it fall over?â
âYou donât know anything,â Taqqiq scoffed. âItâs sleeping. Thatâs what they look like when they sleep. Hey, firebeast! Whereâs your fur? Did something claw it off while you were sleeping? Youâre so stupid, maybe you havenât even noticed that you donât have any fur!â
âOh, shhh, donât make it mad!â Kallik cried.
âIt doesnât even notice,â Taqqiq said. âFirebeasts are so dumb, a seal could probably trick them.â He said this really loudly, but the firebeast didnât blink. It stayed perfectly still.
âOK, I believe you, Taqqiq,â Kallik said. âYouâre very brave.â Her paws were trembling. A crash from the den behind them made her jump. She could hear the constant murmur of no-claw noisesthrough the open door. Even if the firebeast stayed asleep, she knew that no-claws could come out with firesticks at any moment. They had to get out of this open space.
âYou think
thatâs
brave,â Taqqiq said. âWatch
this
.â To Kallikâs horror, he reared up on his hind legs and slammed his front paws into the firebeastâs face.
âARRF ARRF ARRF ARRF ARRF ARRF ARRF!â the firebeast bellowed.
Kallik pelted back behind the metal box. Her fur felt as if it were about to fly off her skin, and her heart was thundering almost as loudly as the firebeast. She crouched there, shivering, for a long moment. Slowly she realised that Taqqiq was huddled up with her, his nose pressed into her fur. He was shaking as badly as she was.
She could still hear the firebeast roaring, but it didnât seem to have come any closer. âIs it going to find us and eat us?â she asked.
Taqqiq jumped away from her and took a deep breath. âIâve never heard a firebeast do that before,â he said. His voice was all wobbly and high-pitched. âThey never woke up when Salik hit them.â
âWhy isnât it coming after us?â Kallik whispered.
Taqqiq shook himself. âMaybe itâs scared of us too,â he said. His voice was lower now, as if he were getting over being startled.
âI donât think thatâs it,â Kallik said. âWe didnât look very scary when we were running away.â
Taqqiq slid over to the edge of the box and poked his nose around the corner. Kallik held her breath. Would the firebeast spot him?
Her brother sat down with a thud. âWeâre seal-brains,â he said.
âWe are?â Kallik said. Seal-brain or not, Taqqiq wasnât about to persuade her that firebeasts were safe.
âItâs not the firebeast making that noise. Come on, look.â He stood up and trotted back out into the open. Reluctantly, Kallik followed him.
âARRF ARRF ARRF ARRF ARRF!â The fierce roaring certainly
sounded
as though it were coming from the firebeast. But
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