At least the plan was settled, sort of. It was better than blindly running at her and hoping for the best, this way they'd have a shot at bringing her down.That was all they could ask for really, anything more and Elias would feel guilty, greedy even. Pulling in a steadying breath, Elias dug his good toes into the dirt as he watched the doe tug and chew on the dried shrubbery. Which would be the best angle? This way or that?
"We move as one, at first." Elias instructed after a long moment of thought. "Then branch off, herd her north and whenever...you get the chance drag her down, I'll help. Let's go."
It was now or never. With one final glance to his companion, Elias kicked off into a sprint as he hurdled ever close to the doe. Her ears flicked rigid as she stared wide eyed, and then before she could ever let out a shriek of alarm, she darted off through the trees. For a moment Elias feared she would veer off to the side, that they'd have a hellish time trying to get her to head north. Had he not been running he would have puffed out a long sigh of relief, instead he stormed ever forward, charging through the trees as they guided the doe back towards the lake.