The child's eyes were wide with fear, her small green-skinned hands reaching out to him as his feet beat the ground. The snow crunched with every rapid footfall. His hide-covered legs burned both inside and out, the exertion of movement causing as much pain as the cold. His lungs felt like they were going to freeze solid from the frigid Skyrim air he was slamming into them. The sword-hilt in his right hand was a line of steely pain across his bare palm where it had taken its cue from the winter season.
The werewolf simply ran faster, outpacing him with its loping gait.
"No!"
He had meant for his voice to boom outwards, to split the night air and give the fleeing beast pause. Instead, what emerged was a rasp that lost itself in the howl of the Northern wind, which continued to blow through the valley, ignorant of the dramatic scene that was coming to a close.
Hircine's servant ignored its pursuer and pressed on, dissolving into the darkness while the Nord fell to his knees, his panting breaths steaming the air around him as he slumped, exhausted, into the snow.
He looked up at the moonlit sky, eyes welling with tears that threatened to freeze before they could even cut lines down his cheeks. The wind seemed to echo the screams of the young Orc's family. He could not shut them out. He could still hear the sound of their flesh being rent, their bones snapping like twigs as the werewolf tore through their stronghold...
Durfang awoke with the echoes of old screams, lost for years, sounding in his mind. His bare, scarred chest shone with cold sweat as the candles on the nighttable flickered, their dancing light playing across him. He sat up in bed breathing heavily.
"Red diamond, red diamond... The heart and soul of men... Red diamond, red diamond... Protect us till the end..."
The song drifted up through the floorboards of his room, snapping him back into the present and away from his memories... His nightmares... But the sounds of revelry that accompanying the bard's lute seemed to fall away again as he laid his head in his large hands. After a few seconds his shoulders began to shudder.
Some wounds never heal.