The hunt was nearing a close. She and Rhysis had accomplished their goal in steering the gray faced caribou towards the other half of the team, who were waiting to strike. And strike they did. Cries of despair came from the frightened animal, which fought to shake Phineas off once he had attacked. It was no use. The aged caribou was up against a formidable, hungry pack of wolves. Wolves who desperately needed to eat, to feed their young and fill their caches, lest they face starvation.
She could almost taste the blood on her tongue, the tear of stringy meat between her teeth, soothing the ever present ache within her belly. So close, so close. Driven by this desire, Zia only fought harder, ran faster, to play her role in bringing the beast down. All of the painful emotion that coursed through her being was set aside. Instead she ran solely on auto pilot, acting on primal instinct alone. Ears turned back, teeth clenched in a tight, silent snarl, she barreled through the snow, closing in on her victim. Mentally, she envisioned the caribou as the mountain. That damned, cursed mountain which had whisked away the life of her best friend. As she surged forth, snow arising into the air to then land in a white peppering on her coat, she would unleash her vengeance.
Nearly colliding against the side of the creature, she extended her forelimbs, digits topped with sharp nails momentarily raking the soft hide. Swiftly darting out of reach to avoid a kick from a rear hoof, the pack wolf swerved around to it's left shoulder. From there she snuck her head under the junction of the limb and the chest, where her teeth snapped at the soft flesh of the underside. By assuming this frontal assault, she could avoid the dangerous kicks of the back legs. And with all of her pack mates contributing, the animal shouldn't put up too much of a fight. Clamping down on tender flesh, she shook her head from side to side, pleased by the metallic taste of blood. With any luck, she'd sever a vein, maybe even a crucial artery, leaving the animal to bleed to death.