<blockquote>Try as she might she couldn't keep the puzzled look from his face and a bright smile lit his own. Of course she had grown with a family of loners and so probably hadn't experienced some of the larger prey animals. He could give her a gift before he left, in the hopes she wouldn't be too mad with him when he left.
<b>"I'll show you..."</b> he said quietly, an excited gleam in his eyes as he trotted off in the direction the scent was carried on the wind. Entering the trees he slowed so the white she wolf was bumping against his side. They were getting close now and he lowered his form, stalking forward. The lumbering beast came into view, its massive antlers barely passing through the trees. Its shaggy brown coat blending perfectly with its surroundings. <b>"Moose."</b> he whispered with a smile before backing away and continuing on his quest.
They finally left the cover of the trees, the herd paying little heed to two wolves of smaller stature. They were tightly bound, their most vulnerable kept in the centre of the herd. They also had towering antlers, but where the moose was more solid in structure, these hung out like branches from their heads, blunter than a stags, but taller and just as dangerous. <b>"Caribou."</b> he said with another smile. Salivating at the opportunity that was so close to them and yet so impossible.
He was enjoying this night so much, but knew that if they were going to hunt they would have to head back to towards their home and the deer shortly. <b>"Let's go catch some deer."</b> he said gently with a smile. Glad he could have helped her even in this little way before he left.</blockquote>