A curious question had risen from her son, but she remained silent on the matter for the time being. Let it be a surprise. Thankfully Phineas didn't answer his son either, though Borlla grinned at the boy, just to assure him that he wasn't ignored, nor were they about to abandon him or Hypatia in the middle of nowhere. They set off then to their position in the wood and it was simply a short waiting game then to gather the wolves of the Glen together. Kyros had seemed to make good time today and Borlla quietly hoped that their little demonstration would be an inspiration to both of the children.
Lucero was the first to arrive, and Borlla smiled at the woman, unspeakably glad to see her. It had been sometime since they'd been able to speak and Borlla feared that she'd lost a friend. But clearly that was not the case at all. Inkheart was next, his dark form a welcome sight at their little gathering. Zia arrived then, offering her respects and then some, sticking Borlla's smile fast upon her muzzle. It seemed that her fears from weeks past had been dashed away. She didn't let her smile falter when Ataneq arrived lastly. Something felt off, but this was not the time or the place for it, so the woman could only hope he would give his all in his hunt. She let another moment or so pass, wondering where Erebos or Fiora had gone off to, but with a heavy heart kick-started the little gathering.
<b style="color:#32527a">"I hope you're all ready to hunt." She said, her plume of a tail wagged behind her, and she rose to her paws. <b style="color:#32527a">"Today seemed as good as any to introduce Kyros and Hypatia to true hunting. So, they will be joining us, to a certain extent, on our little excursion. Lucero, perhaps you'd like to keep an eye on the children, explain to them what's going on?" Golden eyes turned on the other pale woman, hoping she wouldn't be against it. It would be a job in itself, narrating the hunt for the two of them, and ensuring that they didn't miss a play, as it were. Her nose twitched curiously upon the end of her muzzle, and the woman was unsurprised to find prey scent on the air, deer to be exact. It would save them a bit of time, and for that Borlla was thankful. The scent was a bit strange, not as strong as she'd expect for a herd of deer, but she pushed the thought aside.
<b style="color:#32527a">"A bit south of here is our quarry. Not too far, thankfully, but be aware."
She eyed the small group before her, attempting to decide who would be best at what, and give their party a bit of organization. <b style="color:#32527a">"Phineas," Her eyes turned upon her mate. <b style="color:#32527a">"You and Inkheart should fish out the largest." Their party might have been small, but she doubted it would be too hard for all of them as a unit to take down a stag. <b style="color:#32527a">"I'll help the two of you with that. Ataneq, Zia, I'll leave you two in charge of weakening whatever we drive to you. Once we get it far enough from its herd, we'll join you and hopefully can make quick work of it. If you think you have an opening, though, take it." She addressed the group with a strong tone. Part of her hoped that Zia and Ataneq would be able to take down the target together, if only so her children would get to watch. She was mildly doubtful that Lucero would be able to get the children to run the possible distance it would take should they choose to tire the prey out before taking it down. But, of course, she didn't want to see her packmates injured in an attempt to cut corners. So, if there was an opening, she could only hope it would be taken advantage of, for the benefit of everyone.
With a cock of her head, she signaled for them to make their way towards the herd, or what she thought was a herd. They hadn't gone far downstream before Borlla saw what she'd smelled. A deer, yes. A single deer with the strangest white fur and an oddly colored point perched atop its commonly hued rack. What a spectacle for her children to see, watching their elders take down a strangely colored deer, standing in the midst of a small clearing. Borlla was glad she'd listened to her gut and had picked today. She nodded to Lucero quickly, if she desired to move the children to a different place, and gave a smile of encouragement to the two pups. She was as excited for them to see what unfolded as she was to actually be a part of it. <b style="color:#32527a">"Listen to Lucero, you two." She told them, her voice betraying the smile on her face with serious tones. It was important that they listened to her, lest they possibly end up underfoot and injured.
Turning her gaze from Lucero to her mate and Inkheart, she hoped they'd seen the deer as well and they could get started. With only one deer to deal with, certainly it wouldn't be that hard. They could easily move around and simply drive it towards the brush where Ataneq and Zia could ambush it. <b style="color:#32527a">We can come around from behind and drive it this way, alright?" Her voice was merely a hush as she spoke to the hunting party. <b style="color:#32527a">"You two should have no problems ambushing the stag." They would easily finagle this deer. With a final nod, she began to make her way around to the far side of the little clearing by the stream, eyes upon the deer and the opposite end. She was thankful for the afternoon sun, a welcome warmth, despite the clouds the lined the sky. The damned clouds threatened them daily, but it would not rain today, and she was thankful for that, too. Her eyes watched the opposite end, waiting to see her mate or Inkheart. Borlla was certain they could make short work of this...She was certain. <b style="color:#32527a">