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Naia tensed as her hunting partner’s hungry snarl echoed across the bluff, and soon after came the furious stomping of hoofed feet pounding the frozen earth. Naia’s keen hearing picked up on an animal headed toward the game trail, but it seemed to be running at a different angle than she had predicted. She was hiding in the wrong spot on the trail—the animal was headed up the bluff, not down it! She sprang from her crouched position, prepared to barrel up the trail to cut the animal off as it tried to access the path. It would be a long shot, but maybe—just maybe—she could be fast enough. She had taken no more than a few steps when a curious thing occurred; from the sound of its hoofsteps, the goat had sharply changed its direction of travel. Naia skidded to a halt, lifting her ears for more information. Yes, the animal was on track once more, headed for Naia’s original hiding spot as she had planned with Quick. The tawny lady smiled to herself. Not only was her hunting partner quick-witted, but she was also loyal to her word. Quick could have caught her own goat with little regard to the direction Naia’s was running, but from the sound of things her ivory companion had gone out of her way to make sure they both got a meal out of this. Naia crouched low, waiting for her goat to make its appearance.
The crazed animal burst onto the game trail a few wolflengths down from Naia’s position, fleeing as quickly as possible from the snowy demon that had no doubt frightened it witless. Naia was after the goat as soon as it made its appearance, having lifted herself out of the crouch the moment its hoofs hit the trail. Since the animal had to slow down to change direction, Naia caught up in an instant. It was clearly not expecting to encounter another hunter, so the element of surprise was on her side. Teeth barred in a bloodlusty grin, she pounced for the unlucky beast, preparing to latch on as soon as she made contact.