Solon was hoping to find himself a home, preferably somewhere discreet and secluded, somewhere he could go to without anyone bothering him. It was a long shot, he knew it as Solon was new to the area but he didn't want the hassle of joining a pack right now and he wasn't asking for much. A small piece of territory for himself would be quite sufficient for now.
He heard a rustle in the leaves and stopped short, sniffing the air for any would-be prey or predators. Solon was also trying to catch a meal and although he had come across nothing he could tackle himself on his journey so far, he was sure to find something in the forests ahead.
Satisfied that no predators were around yet disappointed about the lack of food, Solon continued on and reached what seemed like heaven, a long river twisting and turning. He ran almost full speed towards it and jumped, submerging himself in the water. He swam around for a while until his lungs needed air and reached the surface. He took in a long breath and felt something brush against his paw. It felt long but it darted as quickly as it had touched him. His paw twitched and he dived back under and found a huge fish desperately trying to get away to safety.
Solon's skill in the water and his speed proved to great for the fish and it soon found its way into the powerful jaws of Solon. He clutched it tightly between his teeth as he swam to the other side of the river. He dropped it down at his paws and shook off whatever water he could, ending in shaking his thick, bushy tail. Solon licked his lips once more, tasting the flesh of the fish that tantalised his taste buds and began digging into the huge fish. It was large enough to satisfy his hunger for the time being although as the river seemed to be alive with fish, he would come back soon and refill. Anything for an easy meal.
With a long drink to quench his thirst, Solon walked on towards the forest. He wasn't concentrating on the forest floor, he was watching the sky as he saw birds flying around the trees and it was this lack of concentration that caused Solon to step on a sharp stone. He yelped loudly and raised his paw. The stone had embedded itself into the pad of his paw and he had to sit to pull it out with his teeth. He spat it away in disgust and licked his slightly injured paw. He looked up once more but the birds had disappeared, probably due to his noise.
As he walked deeper in the forest, he kept a closer eye on his surroundings. He found several rabbit holes and found one big enough for him to fit into but decided to leave it for now. When it would get dark, he would venture around more for somewhere vacant at the edge of the forest. He enjoyed the river and perhaps there would be a big enough shelter for him to sleep and store food close to it. Solon yawned and he suddenly realised how tired he was. He found a tree and when he was sure no one was about, he curled up and soon drifted off into a deep sleep beneath it.