special mention for @Spartan
Isomne's time here so far had been a blissful reverie shared with her new beloved, with the hope blooming of what could be. This morning saw her out exploring the outskirts of the Fold, almost as if it was some territory they lay claim on. The place was peaceful and secluded, though she had originally planned to continue her journey she found herself in no hurry. The winter snows were beginning to thaw and give way to spring, though the nights were still cold and yet so warm with him by her side. There were many wonders to be found right here, so many things to sing of!
Such were the thoughts on her mind as she returned to some prey she'd cached earlier in her hunt, alert for for anything out of place, as she was becoming accustomed to this one. She'd take her morning's prize back to her bear so that they might share it.
When the stench of an all too familiar creature drifted to her on the wind, it had her muzzle wrinkling in disgust. She wanted to growl in warning or flee but kept her silence in case it was nearby. She'd try to collect what she'd come for and leave this spot unannounced, preferring to avoid any encounter. A wolverine. She'd met one before, and never wished to again. Unfortunately, the creature approached from off to one side with an arched back and no fear, apparently a glutton for conflict. Was it trying to ward her off from her own kill?
At the sight of the creature, her hackles bristled and her lips slid back to reveal a snarling grimace of anger tinged with fear. Hackles raised on end as she tried to look larger than she was. The woman was caught between two impulses; she knew from painful experience how aggressive such a beast could be when confronted over food or territory. She'd no wish to face off with it alone. Memories of those awful jaws, the crunching of bone flashed through her mind and she contemplated retreat. Only, this time of year food was precious, and she'd no wish to lose her hard-earned meal either. That wasn't the only concern though, if this thing pursued her, the last thing she wanted was to lead it back to their newly chosen home. Instead she ducked off through the trees on a new path, barking as she went in hopes of drawing the beast away so she might return for her cache.