Thankfully, Iyes seemed to pick up on the redhead’s telepathic communications. That, or the young loner simply had more hunting instincts that she gave herself credit for. Willing to bet on the second, Kyna settled back, muscles tensing as she watching (and really heard) her companion slowly rake the creature’s den apart. As the opening widened, the swarthy female grew closer and closer to the marmot within; the older of the pair could tell it was working, for the squeaking grew closer, and higher and higher in pitch.
All at once, the terrified rodent burst from the other side of its home, finally abandoning the den as a loss. Kyna exploded sideways, galloping after the furry blob when something caught the corner of her vision. Another, smaller furball had escaped after it. Two! There were two!
“Iyes!” she barked frantically, unable to steer away from her current prize. “Quick!”
She could only hope the other loner was quick to pick up on her intention (or that she really was able to read minds) for if she looked away from her rodent any longer, they were sure to lose both. Lengthening her stride, the lithe wolf loped forward, closing the gap between herself and the terrified mammal. She could only hope Iyes was doing the same.