It was soon apparent that Jessie had indeed scented the prey. She had an eager and expectant look on her face. They were about the same age, but he suspected that he had been fending for himself for much longer. It seemed natural for him to take the lead and she seemed to agree as she looked to him expectantly with her beautiful emerald eyes. He was larger and stronger and she was smaller and swifter. She was the logical choice to give the initial chase to the quarry, leaving him for the main take down power. Despite his strength, he knew that they had to go after the weakest, or one or both of them would come away hurt.
<b>"Let's get closer and see what we are dealing with. If one is suitably small or weak, you will run them down and I will cut across for the kill."</b> Unsure of her experience or actions in such a situation, he thought it prudent to be clear on the acceptable prey issue. <b>"If I don't give the go-ahead, please don't give chase. With only two of us, if we bite off more than we can chew, we may get hurt."</b> He didn't want to belittle her abilities, but by now he was well aware of his own limitations and he didn't want to see her pretty little skull caved in by a well-aimed hoof.
Once he had given his brief safety speech, he turned towards the deer’s mesmerizing aroma, keeping his body and tail low to the ground. His multicolored russet pelt did well to camouflage him, but his size was more of a challenge in motion. He glanced over his shoulder to see if Jess was following suit and was close by his side. When they traveled just a bit farther, the deer were easily seen through the foliage. Two yearlings. <i>Excellent!</i> He gave her a conspiring smile and a wink. <b>”Lady’s choice!’</b> he whispered to the little fae.
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Knight of Honor