Adsila kept silent as Ace spoke, keeping her face buried in his shaggy coat, and resting against him to take some of the weight off of her own paws. She felt exhausted, and just wanted to curl up into a ball and sleep, but she knew the consequences to that, and so she kept herself awake, half-listening to the conversation around her. As the scent of rabbit along with the pronghorn caught her attention, the Young Slayer hesitantly lifted her head from Ace’s side to look at the two wolves before them, who had her fate in their paws. Their decision would decide if she lived, or if she died.
Her breath hitched in her throat when the white and cream woman addressed Ace, hinting that he could attempt to catch the rabbit nearby, and possibly be seen as more than just a loner on their border seeking for a home during the winter. She wanted him to go and test his skills, to show off what he could do, but at the same time, she didn’t want to be left alone without him. The Young Slayer was afraid of what the two wolves would do, and she watched silently as Ace padded away, and surprised as the male followed him.
Now that she and the woman were alone together, Adsila lowered herself accordingly, spreading out her legs so she wouldn’t fall over from the exhaustion that attempted to take over her. When the white and cream woman asked what she liked to do – her voice more kind and soft than before – the Young Slayer swallowed nervously, her eyes drifting to where Ace and the male had disappeared, before returning back to the ground which the woman stood upon. “H-hunt,” she stammered out, not quite hiding the nervousness she felt, even though the woman was attempting to be nicer. She didn’t know if it was a test, to see if she was good enough to be a member, but she hoped that her meager hunting skills could do it, even if rabbits and other small animals were all she could catch.