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He had been looking for a good meal to satisfy his nieces distrust of him. Narime did not trust Tokino enough to let him see the new generation of his family. She refused to let him even see the birthing den itself. Frustrated Tokino left announcing that he would try to get a good meal for the pack and her pups. Maybe then she would let him see them after he'd brought her some fresh meat. It's her first litter though so of course she's going to be a little overprotective of them. He told himself while padding along a game trail taking in large wafts of scent.The silver male had his head low to the ground tracking the scent of elk he'd caught a faint whiff of nearly two days ago. Now the scent was very strong announcing the fact that an elk herd was not too far away grazing through the undergrowth. Keeping his ears set forward Tokino pursued his prey listening for hoof beats on the cleared earth. His eyes watched for any movements indicating that an elk was nearby. The waving of bushes, the stretch of a long neck as a cow elk reached for a succulent piece of the leafy branches, or the flashing of a tan hide through the undergrowth after it was alerted to his presence. Tokino watched for any of those signs.
After a day and a half of tracking the Lagina stopped dead in his tracks watching as an elk stepped out into his view. Kino paused waiting for the animal to put its head down again to graze before he started sneaking around the cow to get a look at her companions behind her. The wolf could just make out the movement of other animals behind the first cow in his vision. He'd come upon a whole herd and now the wolf would have to somehow separate one animal from the rest. But first I have to find the weakest... He began sneaking to the right into the underbrush once the cow lowered her head to graze once more.
His attention was so concentrated on the elk that Tokino didn't notice another presence behind him.