you come to me with scars on your wrist
you tell me this will be the last night feeling like this
Though she had no intention of causing some sort of fight with the larger female, Anyu was not afraid of battle. She had been in many fights in her four years and, even in her weaker state, she could at least hold her own for a considerable amount of time. However, it did not seem as though things were going to explode in such a manner that would cause a fight. The tension was thick, but before things went any farther the male took it upon himself to intervene with an offer that Anyu was not quite sure how to respond to.
A former alpha, Anyu had some form of pride that she could not let go of. For someone to offer her a free meal was something she knew she couldn’t afford to decline, but accepting such help would be the same as admitting that she could not take care of herself. She was a hunter, not a scavenger, and taking the free meal from the male was almost the same as scavenging. But could she afford to pass it by?
Since the fire had separated her from her mate she had been struggling to find food for herself, especially in these winter months when prey was scarce. Every time she lost a meal for any reason she also grew weaker and the likelihood of a successful hunt in the future grew smaller and smaller. That rabbit would have given her some strength to get her through to her next meal, but it was long gone by now.
Turning her gray-green eyes to the black male, she opened her mouth to respond, but before she could even speak the other female cut in. Anyu turned her eyes to the larger female and listened to what she had to say. When she heard the sincerity in her voice this time she allowed her gaze to soften a little. Her gaze widened a little at the female’s offer. Though it involved more work, in some ways it was far more appealing than the male’s offer, simply because it was not what she considered to be a free meal. She glanced at him to gauge his reaction, then returned her eyes to the female so that she could respond.
“You couldn’t have known that I was hunting,” Anyu offered in a softer voice than before.
“I shouldn’t have been so quick to anger. Thank you for apologizing.” As she said this, Anyu dipped her head in acknowledgement. The entire situation seemed to have temporarily awakened her from her depression, though there was still sadness in her eyes. And though she was sorry for attacking the wolf in her anger, she knew that she was at least partially justified after the loss of a meal that had the potential to be so important.
She turned her head to the male and nodded at him.
“If it weren’t for her offer, I would gladly accept yours,” she explained.
“A free meal would give me the strength I need to hunt on my own here. But I feel wrong taking your hard-earned food from you. And I’ve never been one to accept charity.” Though she had to reject his offer, her eyes reflected her thanks.
Finally, she returned her gaze to the larger female so that she could answer her.
“The idea of a hunt is appealing,” she admitted. It had been a long time since she had company to hunt with. Even she and her mate had rarely hunted together, as the prey in the area they had taken was mostly small.
“I’ll take your offer,” she declared, but in an afterthought she added,
“but only on one condition. We both have rights to the kill. I can’t keep the whole thing for myself.” Her gaze was determined, but not unfriendly, and she greatly appreciated the female’s sincerity in her offer.
“I’m Anyu, by the way,” she said finally, to both the male and the female, hoping that they might share their names in return. In her head she was referring to them as “white female” and “black male” and that just didn’t seem right to her. Names would be helpful.
i just came to say goodbye
didn't want you to see me cry, i'm fine