Life sucked. He hadn’t gotten anything he wanted lately! Why did everything have to be against him like this? First kicked out of his own home, then chased off a mountain and losing his business partner and now he was – god knows where of a forest. He had never seen it before, not even heard of it before and he felt like a stranger. He was a grumbling mess at the moment, being away from mom and dad didn’t exactly do him too well, he was more used to being surrounded by people who babied him, gave him what he wanted and fed him well, he wasn’t exactly big on being a hunter or living on his own in general. He was used to taking, being given and overall being spoiled, he never really took care of himself before – not that he wasn’t able to really, but he didn’t want to if he could force others to do his shit for him. He was truly lazy, something people hated about him because he had often shown talent at different things he had tried, like hunting and scouting had really been his ace of triumph, but he wasted this talent on doing nothing.
Just the way he liked it. He took rather great pleasure in bossing others around for his own good, just telling them what to do, grab what he wanted, raid homes and burn them to the ground, He had little to no knowledge of the so called word “respect” he may have made a skeuomorph out of it by using such things as “bullying” and force to gain something he thought was respect and power. Even though it was more sort of a fearful submission, so they followed him around and took his orders because they feared for themselves if they didn’t obey him. He could be both persuasive (with his teeth) and he could be immune to insults – sometimes. He was a hard bargain to some and he was rutheless when there was something he wanted.
Speaking of want – By the smallest creek in the forest he had squeezed his body in between the red ferns, shrouding himself with them and was licking his lips and mentally wounds of being all alone and without others to boss around, more or less being out of his element. Then as if sent from heaven in outer bliss and pity of his self-pity, out came a rabbit just by his nose. His ears went up and he was ready to hunt, but another wolf seemed to have gotten the very same idea. A very light colored male stormed through the vegetation after it and Scavenger was quickly up from the ferns as he watched the other male finally catch its well hunted meal. A well-deserved prize indeed. One he would have to hand over.
Scavenger walked out the ferns, didn’t try to hide and stood close by, watching the male and the rabbit, his tail rose slightly then – he wagged and sat on his rump with his tail wagging like a pet dog, begging for food. He looked rather miserable at this stage, shaggy and obviously he was a boy who once had been well fed but no longer was in such a stage. His silver eyes attempted to look over the other wolf to the meal he has caught and his tongue rolled out of his mouth as he panted like a happy, happy dog. Then it went back in and he looked very seriously at the other male and pinned his ears toward his skull and frowned. ”Gimme!” A child’s demand without a doubt. Should the other male for SOME reason actually give in to the youngster’s hungry and greedy demand he would launch himself over the meal. Should he (as more expected) say no and fend for his meal, then so be it.
If Scavenger didn’t get his will he would immediately throw himself at the other male, almost blindly. He wasn’t a good fighter or participant of it. He hadn’t really done it too much in his short life, never really wanted to, but now this other male had something he WANTED and by GOD was he going to take it from him! He would use teeth and claws to grab it out of the way from this male, maybe not because he was particularly hungry or in need of eating, but just simply because this other male had this thing and he wanted it because he had it. It had to belong to him and even if he might toss half of it away when done eating it, he wanted to feel the rush of taking other’s belongings to himself he wanted what he couldn’t have as a true spoiled child. Spoiled and loving it was a bad combination.
This other wolf was cut in for some work to fight off this spoiled rotten brat.