The dreams persisted ever since that day, never would they return to the peaceful stroll in the fields beyond that Levy was used to. She stayed strong through it all, they truly unnerved her, but the inn came first and ramblings of odd dreams, or maybe prophecies, wouldn't be good for business.
And the poor Travis', the foxes were even more persistent than they were a week before! Brutin was going to the coop every dawn to find empty traps. Levy had been strolling down to the Travis' every morning to deliver food to the hard-working Brutin and to the poor family who hired him.
Anna Travis was the provider of the family and worked in her garden so that her husband - Tim - could pursue his life of endless research into his strange medicines and potions. Their son had turned five a week prior and would help carry his mother's gardening supplies when she worked. Such a happy few, but the misfortune of their slaughtered chickens had put a dent in their pocket and a void in their stomachs. Anna had to quit selling her produce and use it herself to feed her family. Levy just hoped that Brutin would get rid of those pests before they continued to destroy their family's finances.
She had arrived at the Travis house after a two-minute stroll from the inn. She carried a basket filled with buns still warm from her oven and smelt of garlic and butter. Levy stepped up to the small porch and began to knock on the door when she stopped to listen to the commotion going on in the garden.
"What in the nine hells?" came a voice resembling Brutin's.
Levy stepped off the porch and rushed around the house to the back garden. The house had bordered the village and sat by a grouping of trees and bushes which were easy for foxes to hide in while the angry and usually starving dwarf came looking for them. This provoked Brutin to start placing traps there, covering them with leaves and other foliage in hopes that he'd get one when it tried to flee from its crime.
Now Brutin crouched next to one of these hidden traps, Anna hovering over him in a sickly pale color. When Levy got closer she dropped the basket on the ground and nearly lost her stomach. Brutin finally did it, he had caught one. The fox was colored a greenish-gray with patches of fur and skin missing. The smell of the decaying carcass had stabbed the three's noses, it seemed to have been there for a long time.
"Why haven't you gotten rid of that thing yet?" Anna asked sourly.
Brutin wiped a confused sweat from his brow. "I checked the thing yesterday and the bait hadn't even been taken." He picked up a stick and began poking at it.
"You think it still alive?"
"Unless someone put it 'er, yes."
"Who would do such a thing!?" Levy asked holding a handkerchief to her mouth.
Brutin didn't respond, he instead lifted the stick, revealing a mesh of a stringy substance covering the fox. It was too thick to be a web but was no question organic.
A door shut behind the three, Tim had been looking from a distance but was sickened by the strange sight and darted away.
Brutin pulled the stick away and let the string fall back down on the fox. He placed the stick inside of the fox's mouth and began to push it against the roof of its mouth. It moved slightly and the stick made a sick sound as it cut through the rotting flesh like a knife. For only a moment, Levy saw the inside of the fox's jaws. Teeth had fallen out and the tongue was stiff and plump.
Brutin jumped and quickly backed away in terror, they all did. Anna didn't want to believe what Brutin had said but there was no denying it now. The fox had lashed out at Brutin yapping and snapping at him. The anger of the creature was frightening, if it weren't trapped it would rush up Brutin and continue its attack until he was dead.
Levy and Anna froze in stunned silence. The only thing keeping them there was the comfort of the trap and their curiosity about the bizarre subject. Brutin came back calmly approaching the frenzied fox. He had taken his spear which was leaning against the house as he worked. He used its point to force the fox's head down. Though he used minimum force, the point malformed its skull. Without further hesitation, Brutin slipped the spear point into the creature's throat and met no resistance doing so.
The creature was still, never to move again.
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