The wolf advanced further, its steps slow but purposeful. Its humming was now more of a low growl, its gaze unwavering. Isaac resisted the urge to step back, his mind racing with a myriad of thoughts. The girl was still watching them intently, a slight smile on her face.
The wolf was now just a few feet away from Isaac, its body almost at his eye level. Its eyes were fixed on him, its mouth slightly open, displaying its sharp teeth. Its growling had increased in volume, a clear sign of its dominant status. The girl remained where she was, observing the scene with an almost clinical interest.
The wolf took another step towards Isaac, its large body moving with a grace that was almost eerie. Its growl was now a deep, continuous sound, a clear threat. Isaac's mind was going into overdrive, his instincts screaming at him to flee or fight. But he stood frozen, trapped between the wild animal and the mysterious girl..
The wolf was now so close to Isaac that he could feel its hot breath on his face. Its growl was almost a roar, the sound filling the small cabin. The girl still hadn't moved, her smile now more pronounced. The wolf seemed to be waiting for a reaction from Isaac, its body tense, its eyes never leaving his.
The tension in the cabin was palpable, the only sound, the wolf's deep growl. Isaac was standing stock-still, his heart racing, his mind struggling to decide his next move. The girl seemed unconcerned, still sitting with an aura of quiet calm. The wolf was so close now that Isaac could almost feel its body heat, its eyes boring into his.
The wolf stepped forward yet again, its body practically touching Isaac. Its growl had become a menacing bark, a clear warning. Isaac's heart was now pounding in his chest, his body screaming at him to move, to run. But he was frozen, trapped in the intense gaze of the wild animal. The girl was still watching, her expression now one of amusement, her eyes sparkling with a strange thrill.
The wolf seemed to be just an inch from Isaac now, its massive body so close, its growl so loud. Isaac could smell its musk, an almost primal scent that he couldn't place. The girl was enjoying the scene unfolding before her, her smile now a clear display of her glee. The wolf was getting impatient, its growl now a continuous rumble, its eyes fixed on Isaac like a predator about to pounce.