A small group of does, wild eyed, ran full-out through the meadow. Erde raced behind them, snapping at the heels of a haggard looking doe. The doe was gasping and lathered in sweat; he had been chasing the herd for a while. They swerved left, and he changed his position accordingly, large paws alternately reaching and propelling him forward. The deer were tiring, he could tell. They no longer bounded forward with the same energy as before, but they were no less frantic. The doe he was following stumbled and made an alarmed grunt. It was time to stop harassing them. The male broke to a trot, then a walk, and finally halted, paws squeaking on the thin crust of snow. His jaws dropped in a grin, pink tongue lolling between his pearly canines. Yellow eyes watched the retreating deer with satisfaction.
<b>"Well, that broke up the monotony."</b> His bushy tail wagged back and forth. <b>"I wonder why no one's come to scold me for intruding on pack territory? I didn't smell any pack markers though....."</b> He lowered his head and sniffed the ground uncertainly. <i>Where to go now?</i> Chasing deer was hard work, and now his paws ached from cold and his empty belly was a nuisance. <i>I'll go look for a stream, shall I? There could be fish still alive.</i> He licked his lips as his stomach growled.
<b>"But where is there water?"</b> He whined quietly and lifted his nose to the wind, sifting through the scents for a body of water.
(This post was last modified: Jan 16, 2012, 10:02 PM by Erde.)