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Silver bullets to the heart for a packmate were bullets well taken, and Isadora felt like she was unstoppable that day. She had caught two woodchucks and a salmon, though not a lot of prey, she started to see her potential as a hunter blossom and she hoped it would make Ava proud that she had become a Darkwater hunter. Those prey were caught in the Darkwater Rapids territory themselves, and so Isa figured that around noon she would take her job outside the borders, and into the forest less than a day away from the pack territory. The crisp red ferns still fresh in summer as she padded amongst the roots on the forest floor, it reminded her of Silverhorse Grave and the pack territory that she had spent only a week in at most.
After having such a shifty childhood, she was not one to take things for granted, not like most other wolves did at least, some took packs for granted, some a family. She never had any of those things for long and so she barely experienced it compared to most everyone else. If her family was out there, they had probably disowned her, though they knew that if she were to marry that man that she would run off into the night. It was the fact that the pack was razed that made them disown her. She was on her own, or she was on her own. She had the Darkwater Rapids wolves now. Ava seemed to be nice enough, and took her in despite the threat if Indiago were to follow her to the pack borders.
Isa really hadn’t paid attention to where she was going, lost in her own thoughts as she walked right into a tree, backing up and cursing, her tongue not trying to hide her natural Russian tongue.
When she freaked she also tended to use her favorite language, and spoke really fast. This time she had done both, sworn because she freaked out. She managed to calm herself after getting her fur into a ruffle and she hoped that no one, especially not one of her packmates, had seen her embarrassing accident. The fact that she had not been alert, and had run into a tree when she was supposed to be hunting was never a good sign, so she continued on, acting like nothing had ever happened.