And there was Sigmund's weakness; he wasn't a closer. He held on for a remarkably long time as Graham bit into his neck, crushing his windpipe. He had to wonder if the wolf really would kill him, or go at him even if Sigmund overcame all of his instinct and simply submitted.
Slowly, his jaws parted and released Graham entirely, giving him the full advantage. But he was not going to stop struggling and fighting. It took a little while before the lack of air finally got to him and he couldn't struggle anymore. That was when he dropped in Graham's jaws, legs giving out beneath him and he was out, never having given up or submitted properly.
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