Rob didn’t know what Galen was planning, but he tightened his hold on his sword. There was the explosion of a large-bore handgun and the pressure on his back released. He rolled over and cut into the
feorhbealu
, leaving a deep slash in one ankle. He pushed himself up, ignoring the dizziness that threatened to push him back down. As he rose, he thrust his sword into the center of the creature’s mass, the metal slid in, bouncing off bone on the way. Galen’s blade pierced it as well, without words Rob knew what Galen intended and he began dragging his weapon through the flesh, cutting deeply as Galen did the same. The
feorhbealu
was screaming in pain, thrashing as it tried to get free, a huge chunk missing from its neck. There was a last roar of pain from it, their blades slipped free of its body and it fell, almost cut in two. Dark blood spurted from it as it writhed, its remaining claws cutting into the earth. Galen stood over it and muttered a few soft words, light blazed from their swords, Rob felt the tug of power, and the
feorhbealu
blasted apart, the force of the explosion knocking Rob to the ground.