Oddly, Rose doubted she would have a very good sense of maternal instinct-if any at all. After all, she never really had a mother to stand beside her or to guide her. It was bothersome to her heart sometimes, but she learned to get over it. Part of the reason was her wonderful and supportive best friend and mate, Shade Slayer. Anyways, these problems would come when they needed to be addressed. Steadily, the woman rose her head and glared at the environment before her. She scented the air and noticed a sharp movement from the corner of her yellow orbs. She would know it anywhere. Her stomach grumbled and she impatiently licked her chops.
Rosealia refrained from making any brisk and alarming movements. Silently, she crept around the edge of the water and towards the brush and cat-tails were the rabbit had been bounding around in. She lowered herself so low to the grassy floor that you could swear that she was an over-sized snake. Amber eyes shimmering in the morning light but limited by the shade from the tall thicket, she waited for any signs from her prey.
WILLOW RIDGE FOREVAH!