Right when Lilith thought she was about to hear the click of the gun that would end her life, a blur of blonde and black crossed her vision, tackling the vampire in front of her to the ground. She released the breath she was holding before realizing that the blur she saw was, in fact, a person, a woman to be exact. Lilith watched for a few moments, watched as the woman who came to her rescue took on the three hunters before her. Although her attention was briefly caught elsewhere, Lilith knew that she had to use this time to dig that bullet out of shoulder if she wanted to begin healing. And that's what she did.
Lilith dug her slender fingers into the small bleeding hole on her shoulder, blinking back tears and holding in painful moans as she did, a few moans still escaping her lips no matter how hard she tried swallowing the pain. As the battle happened around her, Lilith kept digging until her fingers touched the bullet instantly sending a burning pain up her hand. With her other hand, she dug into the dirt, trying to cope with the pain however she could. Once she pulled the bullet out the wound began to heal, not instantly but fast enough that by the time the fight was over the bullet hole was scarring up.
By this point things had gotten pretty quiet around her, hearing one last hard thud before her rescuer helped her to her feet. That's when Lilith realized just how drained and still woozy she felt. She still needed blood to recover and she did ponder the thought of draining one of these hunters, for a split second but Lilith pushed it to the back of her head. It didn't feel right to her.
Lilith tilted her head to look at the blonde who was now helping her walk. She honestly didn't know what to say, I mean a simple thank you wasn't going to be enough, she thought. She just saved her life and those two little words didn't feel like enough to express her gratitude but nonetheless, those two words still found a way to slip out. "Thank you..." her voice came out lower than she intended, weak almost. That's when it hit her. The smell of... wet dog as she'd describe it but by no means was it an insult it's just the only way Lily knew how to describe it. Especially since this was her actual first time meeting one up close and personal. "You're a wolf?" her question was full of curiosity and maybe a bit of awe. For a second Lilith almost forgot all about how weak she felt but then she took a few more steps and that was it, her vision went black. She had passed out and when she woke up it wasn't going to be pretty.