It was not long before even her own heart was pounding in her head. The loner in front of the two Swift wolves was a danger, someone who had to die. His fangs were exposed, yet they were not used, as yet again, the loner’s canine’s brushed against her shoulder, pricking her skin slightly. He was running off, with a slight limp that she had pride in giving him. She would not let him get away though, and it would seem that Ice wouldn’t be taking it either. With a sharp growl she burst forward, a painful, yet small ache bothering her, in her chest area, where she had been hit. She didn’t take much thought to it as she burst into full speed, her heart pounding faster than it had during any hunt she had ever been on. Her thin body weaved through the trees as if she were a snake, withering through all of the surrounding branches. She was by him now, snapping at his side repeatedly as if she were hunting a deer.
Her jaws now powerfully nipped, hoping that she was succeeding in making small marks in his fur to remember her by. The aching in her chest turned into a frequent pain…and perhaps if she would have kept up with her weight, it would not have been dragging her down. Her breath was now coming in continuous gasps, her legs and heart still pushing her to do her hardest. When hope seemed at its highest, everything fell though, her vision started to blur, everything becoming white and puffy. She staggered, still slightly running, but she was now falling, her head thumping against the snow covered ground. A small amount of red was here and there in the snow, nothing major…but the problem was the gray female couldn’t make anything out clearly, a wrenching cough being squeezed out of her, her breathing slightly stabling out, but otherwise it was coming in huffs and puffs. She wanted to stand, but she just simply couldn’t. As much as she willed her brain to push her up her own mistakes of not taking care of her body were taking its toll.
She did nothing, no sound coming out of her mouth, all she could do was hope that Ice had given the bastard a hard knocking. Another pack mate would surely smell the blood soon and help her up, or Ice would return. Her sides heaved her head barely moving as she tried to pick it up, to get a sense of where she was. She would be nothing to the pack right now and she could easily lose anything. She was defenseless, everything that appeared before her was white, nothing other than that, except from maybe a few moving browns here and there. Who would have ever thought of trees moving? Her heart leapt…was she all alone or was that horrid loner hovering over her watching her lay there in pain and waiting to take her death any moment.? Ice wouldn’t let him do that though…he was the pack’s guardian. Fear was dominantly taking its hold over her, and she lay there, incapable of much movement, if any, and silently waited for another to come and help her up.