There was a wolf on the hunt in Fireweed Rise. His dark figure had been sitting on the edge of the vast white blanket that had covered the knoll. Foal had previously been taking refuge in the Hush Meadow, but he wasn't one to stay for long. Glowing yellow eyes peered out from the cover of the foliage and continuously scanned the expanse of land before him. His colors uniquely matched the shades of dead Mother Nature. Brown and black softly blurred at the edges with white, just like a tree in winter. He was in a particularly aggravated mood this morning, not for any specific reason, he was just seeming to have more uneventful days than normal. His irritated state caused him to huff his breath in the wind gruffly as he awaited another sign of life, preferably one that he could fell for dinner.
A light snow was now drizzling from the Heavens, more so covering his tracks and scent. A small sarcastic smirk lifted at the corners of his muzzle. The light casting over the knoll was a dull shade of orange and everything looked more alive in the dead of winter for a moment. The dark man took in the enlightening view for a moment before rising from his setting. He appeared to merge from the trees themselves and shook his fur to rid it of the melting snow. Obviously there were no signs of prey anywhere close and with his impatience he snorted and started walking the line of trees on the outer edge of the field. Darkness was approaching soon and he knew that he would have to den up for the night before long.
His black nose caught the smell of something rank, slightly musty. It wasn't dead and it wasn't directly enticing. However, he couldn't allow it to go unnoticed. His tail raised in counterbalance to his nose instinctively touched the ground. He took in short draws of breath, trying to find the unknown scent. Suddenly it seemed to hit him in the face..but the ground was covered in a thin layer of snow. Taking a gray paw he dug into the snow being careful not to use too much force. A black item appeared under a light layer of snow and a few pieces lay in his paw. Bending forward he nudged it with his nose and tested the treasure with his teeth. Its stench suddenly filled the air. His face curdled as he bared his teeth in disgust. Unbeknownst to him the male had bitten into a poisonous mushroom and their spores bore into his nasal cavity. He sneezed and rolled out the remaining bits from his tongue.