Stubbornness and persistence had stood him well when he had been chased away from his own pack as a mere yearling, being forced to survive and thrive on his own. His sense of justice hadn't failed him when he had finally grown big enough and skilled enough to defeat the one that had destroyed his birth pack. Now, hundreds of miles from the lands of his birth his drive had him criss-crossing this new territory looking for <i>What?</i>
His frustration was growing and he needed to vent or he would lose his cool. His piercing amber eyes scanned the forest around him while his keen nose was sorting through the scents all around him. Some squirrels to the left. <i>No.</i> A rabbit burrow just ahead to the right. <i>No.</i> Then he scented her just a moment before she darted out of the brush before him. A young doe. A doe taking a curiously long time to be free of the danger of his jaws. She wanted him to follow her... A smile crossed his handsome face. A grown deer might be a bit much for most wolves, but he was nearly half her size, with his massive frame. <i>No.</i> He had a more tender meal in mind. He turned his gaze back to the thicket, ignoring the female deer and caught sight of his real prize. A spotted fawn trembled in the underbrush, frozen in fear. He was not a vicious wolf, but he was a wolf and this was the circle of life, was it not?
He quickly finished the creature off, seeing no need to prolong it's fear or his breakfast. He proceeded to enjoy his meal, relishing the warm and tender meat. There had not been much opportunity for such a delicacy over the winter, but now that spring was here in full force he was not about to pass one up. Sated, he lay there, licking his lips, trying to decide what to do now. Stay here, or venture further on and see what the forest had to offer to a rogue wolf with no destination or purpose. He compromised and lay there relaxing for a while before rising to he feet and moving ever deeper into the unknown woods.
Knight of Honor