She had to take a moment after coming above ground. It was too bright after have rolled like an alligator with the wolverine in pitch darkness. She blinked rapidly. Feet splayed to keep her balance she shook herself roughly, feeling warmth trickle down her right shoulder. The bite was not deep, thanks to the distraction of having a full grown wolf snapping at it's hind-quarters, but it stung as she hurried after the sounds of a struggle.
They hadn't made it very far. Just beyond around a large, twisted tree she found the stale-mate and stopped short. Now, Iopah had been a hunter for years now, but she'd never actually caught something by it's tail. It was almost... amusing. She approached, coming up on the wolverine's far side to avoid further arousing it. With every wheezing growl a fresh press of blood soaked wind-fallen leaves. Gaze lifted from the sight to give Nova an approving glance. The dark girl had done well. "If you hold tight and keep dragging back," she murmured from alongside Nova, "it can't turn around for you."
Nova gave her a look then and Iopah grinned conspiratorially in response, edging around to approach him from behind. Of course she'd never leave a family member hanging like that. And it had bitten her, wasn't it only fair that she return the gesture? Her teeth were still bared from her wicked grin to Nova, and she paused for a second before lunging forward swiftly. It never saw it coming, still trying to scramble away when Iopah's jaws closed around it's chest. She used all her weight to force it down and all her strength to bring jaws together around it's broad chest. Finally she heard something snap and it slumped into the leaves.