RE: Tzila, a badger has taken an unusual amount of interest in you. All welcome.
Now this was more like it. An endless, deep dark forest. Cloaked in shadows, even in the daytime. Through the thinning canopy of trees, hardly any light reached the forest floor. And the icing on the cake was the overcast sky. In Tzila's mind, the conditions couldn't be any more perfect. For a wolf named after the night, bearing a nature that favored the dark hours over the light, this forest was made for her. Her very own shadow realm.
Her swarthy form, save for the tint of rust splashed on her ruff, glided silently over the earth. There was little color here, except for grays, gray-blues, blacks and browns. Among the many trees, she was certain there were ample places to hide. Not that she would want to, not in this place. A thin, bare trace of a smile lined her lips, silver eyes twinkling in the dim light. In her element and alone, she was at peace. But as fate had always been, that just couldn't last long. While she wondered what sort of variety of life may dwell in such a lonesome corner of the world, a scuttling noise from behind was cause enough for her to stop and glance over a ruddy shoulder. And sure enough, several wolf lengths away, behind her, was a badger. The stocky animal was pacing back and forth, from left to right, staring at the wolf inquisitively with dark, beady eyes. Her own narrowed, while a flash of white teeth warned the rival off. "The hell do you want you little shit? I ain't got nothin, so keep movin." Satisfied that her initial warning had been sufficient enough, Tzila turned to move on, only for the badger to resume it's steady pursuit, more intently than before.