How long had it been since she had caught a deer? She couldn’t remember. Her hopes high she swung her head over her shoulder, a large smile plastered to her flawless face. She butted her head against Ash much like a cat would to a human, nearly purring in satisfaction. It was a little awkward, figuring their height difference, but Treena managed to reach his shoulder with her nose. Her tail wagged high in the air, glaring at him in muted ecstasy. Nearly her entire back swung with the momentum, smacking into the muscular male. Her golden eyes attempting to meet his glowing green ones she wanted to keep quiet, yet ask a question. The confusion sweeping over her face as she fought between the two, could they take down a deer? Ash was big, and strong. She bet he could do it alone, without her help. She was a tag-along, desperate to break in on his meal and company. Looking him over she became more sure that together the two could take down a sickly new-born. Yet, what if there was only large brutes? What if they did not run away, but instead attacked?
She wouldn’t ask him any of those questions. She’d rather avoid the embarrassment of being clueless. She’d pretend it was a simple adventure, something she did every day. It was clear in the way her ribs stuck out it was not, but who knew? Maybe she could fool him. Her acting skills were very poor, but it wasn’t a direct lie. It was a miss-led truth. Her ears pulled back towards the sound of lapping tongues. It was late, maybe the herd was resting here for the night, beside the water. Maybe there didn't need to be a hunting, maybe the two of them could just sneak in and pull out a dying one. They didn't taste as good. Of course they didn't, they were dying, with sagging skin and rotten flesh, but hell. They were meat! Her lips were suddenly dry at the thought of such warm blood, and she licked them desperately. Her eyes still on the male.