The she-wolf did not travel long to find her intended target: an old buck had succumbed to the icy touch of death sometime early that morning. From the air she could tell his herd had long left him, and she could spot her competition through the flakes. A coyote pair had gotten lucky; perhaps they'd been in the area overnight and simply woken up to a free breakfast, but either way she knew that those mongrels didn't deserve it. She was a hunter and her stomach was empty. They were scavengers and they were getting their fill. Was that just supposed to sit right with her?
Hunger snarled in her gut, growing in intensity with every moment that passed. Her glare was fueled by a smoldering need to break skin with her teeth, to feel blood rush over her gums. It'd been so long since she'd eaten any substantial game, and he was relatively fresh considering the circumstance. Her patience was crumbling fast.
Ava drew herself upwards from her crouch, hackles raised and lips pulled back. A growl resonated from her chest as she began forward. The coyotes refused to lift their heads from their claim, continuing to gnaw at muscle while their dead brown eyes tracked her approach. Perhaps it was overconfidence that Ava believed she could take them both herself - there were only two of them, of course, and she was bigger than either of them, of course, and it didn't matter that she was lone wolf weak... of course?
There was no time left for second guessing. Her hunger was primal, her movements driven, and Ava was approaching trouble fast.