She could imagine her sheer stature and the pride in Elettra's defined movements created a front to be reckoned with; what wolf would think it smart to provoke such a display of mental and physical strength? Of course, they were similarily threatening to prey animals as they were to those of their own kind, but it was no surprise to her that her current comrade saw the same. Such a smart woman; this day was given to her in heaven's good graces. As they ascended the mountain the dark-furred wolf signaled her intent and broke away, masking her coat among the shadows and the bark of the trees. Remy too would take to the sidelines to try and prevent her notice, but she hung further back and snaked a distance apart. There was a movement further up the foothills - maybe two or three goats, and a fat one, a <i>pregnant</i> one. Her steps slowed greatly, waiting for the moment to pounce.
Then one spotted Elettra and the whole gang was spooked. The wild movement and noise that sprung forth from the dark she-wolf furthered their panic and suddenly all the goats came streaming down the mountainside. It would take all the might in her shoulders and legs to get herself up to full speed - an unimpressive pace compared to some of her longer-legged and lither counterparts - but none the less she would rocket forward from the shadows of the lower tree-line, headed straight for the goats. With any luck she could catch one head-on, and if not she could perhaps scare a stupid one or two back up towards Elettra.
One was much faster than the others. He was strong and fit, and it would suit her pride well to take him down. As he attempted to fly past the female, her jaws grasped the mountain goat's hindleg mid-bound. Remy would snap down on it, the warm blood that seeped on to her tongue drawing a wicked snarl and a violent shake of her neck to try and take the creature down. But he was healthy and far more savvy to the mountain life than she. His other leg would strike her in the cheek and the momentary stun he would wrench his leg free and hobble away from Remy. But now he did not descent directly downward; he was taking toward the sidelines to find somewhere to hide. The animal was smart enough to know his wound prevented him from the usual route of escape, but it would appear he was not so great in judging distance. There was almost a straight shot between himself and Elettra.
Remy turned her bloodthirsty gaze on the remaining goats, who had tried to disperse to the best of their frantic ability. The pregnant one was moving slowly off sideways, having seen the injury done on the first and desperate for freedom. <i>Not today.</i> With a fierce growl Remy leapt upon her, jaws wide to clasp her neck and shoulder mercilessly. She bleated with less dignity than a human's stupid sheep, her knees buckling as life was taken from her. Behind her she could hear the clack of their hooves as the others escaped down the mountain-side; it was not their time. Turning her blood-soaked maw in the last direction she'd seen Elettra or the wounded male, Remy looked to see their verdict as well.