6-30-2013
Words: 549
She liked to mix things up, and she did so often, though most of the time for the better it seemed to be for the worst this time. Her fur was soaked, fishing was definitely a challenge, she tried to keep her shadow from hitting the water before catching, something her ma had taught her to do back when she was just a little girl. Not only had she seemed to scare away all the salmon, but she had gotten her fur soaked in the cold water that belonged to the falls. She’d just have to settle for a woodchuck or something that she could catch on land, something that she was much better at catching, or maybe she should have just stuck to a border patrol, it was too late now.
She hauled herself out of the falls and tried her best to shake out her fur, water droplets flying everywhere when she did so. Life in the Darkwater territory was too good to be true at times, but amazing other times. It all depended on how well she thought she did her job. She had told Ava she wanted to be a hunter, so she was doing her best to prove she could handle it all. "Prosto fantasticheskiy, ya moroz." She hissed to herself silently, her native tongue striking through her normally distorted accent as she tried to hide her foreign side. She often did find herself cursing in Russian; it was more of a final skill to her. She glanced around, taking in deep breathes to taste the air for prey, her nose scenting for it and she had finally found the jackpot.
Her target today, was a woodchuck scurrying along the paths by the falls, as if scrambling for something or to get away from something. All the same, she was fine with it, more than fine as she was careful with her pawsteps, her feet hitting the ground with little more than a light tap. She had to manage the weight she put on her haunches in order to catch the prey. She had always been told she was more lopsided than a badger and she would prove to them that she wasn’t some lumbering wolf, or she would end up dead from trying. She leapt in one fluid action, the woodchuck’s confusion playing to her abilities in catching an animal and with one swift bite to the neck, the animal was limp and she had caught some prey for the caches.
She prided herself with the catch for only a moment, figuring that the den wasn’t too far from there, she could go and put it with the cache and then she would have just enough time for a quick patrol before it became dark, and she found it the best time to hunt. The sun was setting to the horizon, disappearing as the moon took its place with the stars in the night. Night was a more… avid time for her, and with her fur soaking, she didn’t want to be out and risk freezing to death. Perhaps when she got back, she would just stay in the den and seclude herself until her fur dried, though she had shaken a lot of the surface water off.