I wont let you down.Determination flashed in the silver wolf's amber eyes. She sauntered through the Pass with her body held lo to the ground, taking careful steps so as to ensure that she moved with stealth. Her black ears moved back and forth, picking up minute sounds that lingered on the air like a tremor. Branches clicking and creaking, wind rustling the top layer of snow, the flap of a bird's wings overhead. Noises which were part of the ambience but did not serve to help her in her search, apart from masking what little sound she might have made. She concentrated on using her sense of smell to track down prey and had found a few tracks already- rabbit, squirrel, even a mouse that had come out of its underground hole, hopped across the snow's surface, and disappeared into another hole.
She paused, sniffed, and lowered herself to the ground when she heard something, a rustling and chucking sound coming from a thick clump of brush ahead. The telltale clucking of partridge had caught her attention. As far as she could tell, the birds hadn't heard her yet, nor had they seen her. They continued to rustle and chirrup, the noisy little creatures. Sagacity focused in, sniffing the breeze and deciding whether it would be best to approach from another angle or to go at it from where she was. If she was successful, there would be no need for a wellaway on this day.
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It was only when the birds made their content chuckling noise that Sagacity chose to move a bit closer. If she was to have any chance catching one, she would have to get very close. The birds were on the ground beneath the bush, yes, but the bush would complicate things for her. They were on the opposite side and she couldn't guarantee that she could both vault the bush and catch a bird right afterwards. They were quick to take flight, and she didn't want to miss such an opportunity. If she planned things just right, and nothing upset her plans, she could do it...One ear turned back as soon as she got the feeling that she wasn't alone. She couldn't smell anyone or hear them, but she was aware that they were there. A slight twitch from her tail indicated that she was concentrating, and did not want to be interrupted. Had the prey been something like a deer, and had she been further away, she might have involved him in her hunt. But at this point, any movement from her could send the partridges into the air, and thus into safety. She couldn't risk it. Some hunts were meant to be a solo adventure.
One of the birds ruffled their feathers and rustled a few branches while doing so, providing the perfect opportunity for Sage to creep forward and into a crouched position. She was close enough now- any closer and she'd vault into the bush, rather than over it. Gingerly she tested the footing beneath each of her feet, making sure that it wouldn't give away as she thrust downwards and kill the height of her leap. No, it was sturdy- she had everything she needed.
She leapt and the sound of her feet pushing off from the earth hard enough to launch her over the bush was enough to alert the birds to her presence- but the wolf was already breaching the bush by the time the birds fluttered into the air, and the birds became flustered in surprise when they realized that up was not a safe direction, not when a wolf was descending upon them. Sagacity's trajectory altered when she caught sight of one bird to her left that struggled to find a way to safety and she twisted in mid air, landing straight on top of it. The other birds took off, and the one she'd cornered managed to let out a horrible shriek which was stifled before it even reached its highest pitch. She shook her head from side to side wildly, snapping the bird's neck. A good kill- luck and skill had been on her side. It had been a while since she'd been able to make a kill so successfully.
She strode around the bush, bird in mouth, praying that someone had seen her catch it- and sure enough, her senses hadn't been fooling her. There he was, the second-in-command to Rhysis himself. satrap-like, he had a critical look on his face, but Sagacity did not allow herself to feel judged. She'd caught the bird. But could she sand there and eat it in front of him? She wasn't that proud of a creature. She dropped the bird and nodded to him. "D'you know of any caches handy to here?" There- good girl, Sagacity- now he won't think you're selfish. She wanted to establish herself as a main contributor to the pack, not as a weakling who'd nurse from the pack's strength.
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She didn't see quite the reaction she'd hoped for from him, but she got a bit of smug satisfaction when he admitted that he didn't hunt much. This confused the sterling girl, whose ears turned back in puzzlement. Who fed him, then? He had to eat, so he had to hunt, naturally. But rather than questioning him, she pulled a half-smile. "Wish I had that luxury," She said quietly. If her metabolism hadn't been that of a goddamn squirrel, maybe she could've gotten away with hunting less...Unfortunately, she was the way she was and therefore she was one of those tiny wolves that needed to eat almost as frequently as a hummingbird. She took a secret spoonful of pride knowing she'd decided to be friendly, rather than competitive with the male. This was something new, but she felt she was doing it right. Her sense of humour was xeric to say the least, as dry and arid as the desert. But she felt he wasn't the type who'd prefer slapstick comedy anyway.She nodded. "Sagacity." She said, volunteering her name. She felt no guilt in not knowing who he was- names and other duty assignments had been passed around, but she hadn't been able to put a name and rank to each of the faces at the meeting. She shifted on her feet. "There've got to be caches around here. Help me find one?" She asked casually, shifting her feet which were aching to be on the move again.