you do not know who is your friend or who is your enemy until the ICE breaks. Concentration fell across them, two minds united by and bent to a single goal. The ground disappeared beneath their relentless, steady feet, and nothing seemed to break their pace nor concentration, until a movement up ahead. Naira spotted it just before he did, barreling in in front of him. Ice slammed on the brakes and rocked back, head thrown high as his nose quivered. So close... His eyes sought out the female, acknowledging that she take the lead, and as she slipped further downwind he ghosted after her quietly. The frozen shadowed spring ground left neither imprint nor sound to tell of their deadly passing, eyes glinting in the murky light of the woods. It was a long time since he had hunted larger game in the company of another, but even though his mind did not remember, his body did. Low, alert, he slunk after her, but as she marked their starting position and breathed a question, he gave a fierce nod and began to move away. The thrill of the hunt began to thrum in his veins, adrenaline pumping into the system as he skirted aside a little to better intercept the prey.
Naira exploded out of the darkness, wedging herself between the isolated limping female and the rest of the group. The major body of the reindeer herd startled away from them, and he knew that it was on: they had this one chance, this one animal. It was a bit of a gamble, but if they played it out right, it ought to work. However, they were both large. Speed wasn't on their side, so timing was crucial - timing was everything, and the reason that Ice had moved off a bit. He had plenty of stamina and explosive strength that he'd seldom found in another, but sprinting? He was no good at it. Naira's interception drove the lone reindeer away from the group, and from along its projected path, Ice burst, lips peeled back as he closed the distance in as swift a lope he could muster. Muscles rippled beneath his thick fur, blunt claws and rough pads gripping the earth and powering him on. He spent no time thanking the weather for firm, frozen traction instead of spring mush, but simply barreled on like a bullet, careening into the deer and forcing it to swerve sideways. Anything that would mess up its footing, compromise its balance and thus reduce its speed would work in their favor.
Because of the angle he'd arrived at, he was more side by side with the beast, but they were matched in pace for the moment and he felt a certainty that any gamble for the throat would be an utter failure, so instead he busied himself with two things; snapping at its front legs and shoulder region, as well as constantly moving in closer, trying to unnerve it or, which would be painful but effective, actually make it trip on him. He didn't relish the prospect of those small, strange feet of the reindeer kicking or trampling him, but he had plenty of muscle to deal with glancing blows without his bone structure being at a risk. Hopefully though, their constant interference with its legs and flanks, and Ice's sideways pressure, would distract it enough for Naira to burst close enough to jump for its throat. She was, after all, lither than him, and thus, he guessed she was a bit faster than him. .ice aesir |