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<b>"I'm baaack,"</b> Volkan quietly announced to nobody, standing atop a hill that overlooked a vast field dotted with some kind of fruit bush – maybe berries or something? Even <i>those</i> sounded good to her right now; although spring seemed to be in full bloom, the lands to the north of Relic Lore, which she'd just briefly explored, had been pretty barren. And with no wolves to speak of hanging around up there, she'd decided to return to the land she guessed she was now calling home.
Now the dark, waif-like yearling could pretty much feel her empty stomach trying to digest itself, and her ice-blue eyes impatiently scanned the expanse of her new surroundings, tail flicking curiously. This hill had to have some kind of living creature prancing around, waiting to be eaten, right? Amidst the sour scent of not-yet-ripe berries drifting up from the valley below, Volk could smell that some sort of prey animal was close by on the hill: nosing around, she could smell the stale odor of a rodent burrow. Finding whatever it was would be easy; catching it would be the challenge. It seemed like days since she'd last hunted anything...
The scent strong on her mind, Volk suddenly realized that scents didn't get much stronger than this. Looking up, she noticed a fat, brown rabbit sitting pretty much right in front of her. It was hanging out beneath a bush, its beady eyes staring right at her. <i>Damnit,</i> she cursed inwardly, <i>already noticed me...</i> but fueled by the hunger in her stomach, she needed to try and <span class='word'>bushwhack</span> this thing–
Hardly giving herself or the rabbit time to blink twice, Volkan rocketed toward the rabbit, jaws agape and limbs outstretched. Unfortunately, the she-wolf succeeded only in catching a delicious mouthful of shrubbery, since the rabbit had zigzagged away and darted into the depths of its adjacent burrow. <b>"...Damnit,"</b> she complained with a huff, tail thumping against the ground.
Recovering, Volk plunked down on her haunches, knowing her meal was gone for the time being. And, thinking that she was completely alone, she began to whine the woes of a lone, hungry, spoiled brat...