Moving purposefully along the borders and only pausing to inspect any border marks so she knew where they lay and memorising them for future reference, Senka didn't think or even care of what other would think if they saw her. She would explain when the time came who she was and why she was stalking the edges of Drooping Willows. The scent of Elettra was still strong on her, mixed in with the smells of both Cedarwood and Drooping Willows but she hoped that if asked, none would challenge her of her new place within the pack. Yet her patrol needed to be done. She thought to herself. Fresh in the pack she may be, in order to know where she could and couldn't hunt, there was a need to familiarize herself the pack boundaries. There was no desire to be seen the fool if she accidentally hunted in the territory of another pack nor the desire to disappoint the one wolf she had so far meet that accepted her into her small pack. It was easy to tell it was small as well, from the scents she had smelt previously. One had been Elettra's and criss crossing each others had been another half a dozen, at least.
Pausing in her strides, her eyes were drawn to something moving within the bushes. Instantly, her body stilled as she quietly but quickly turned her head towards it, breathing in deeply. A hare. This would be a good time to show her skills as a hunter to Elettra and a smirk crossed her lips as one particular skill that only Elettra so far knew about crossed the russet female's mind. But she held back in using it. A hare was a meal in its own right. Only later, when she was settled and knew her way around, along with becoming familiar with her pack would she even attempt that certain skill. As of now, her greater concern was appearing normal for those who could stumble upon her if she tried her skill on this hare. The fear of rejection was still there and the old hurt still stung whenever it was thought of.
Finally clearing her thoughts, Senka was grateful the hare's scent was coming her way as she slowly and softly treaded towards the bush. The hare in the bush, who was gently chewing away at new growth, froze when the wind changed and the scent of the wolf that was coming closer. Ears erect, it burst out of the bush, running between the wolfs' legs in order to confuse her. But this still proved to be a challenge as Senka quickly lifted her front legs off the ground and spun on her hind legs, slamming her paws mere inches from its face and making it change it's course. Veering off to the right, the hare panicked when Senka cursed after it in words it could understand. Never before had a wolf's words been heard so clearly! It frightened the small mammal and kept it running. Senka was still chasing after it, her long strides helping her to keep up with it but the trees that made up part of the land made it somewhat difficult and made them both have to dodge around them. Deciding to make a leap of faith when she saw a clear chance, she took it. Her front paws landed right on the hare's back, her mouth instinctively going to its neck and snapping it. The hare lay limp underneath her paws.
Sighing heavily, Senka bent down to eat it. She would find another to take back to the cache but her stomach rumbled a little after it being empty of a semi proper meal in a few days. Besides, this hare was smaller than she originally thought and would barely give her something to eat. With ears perked, she made sure to stay watchful as she ate quickly. After taking the hare down, she had realised it had taken her slightly out of previously established borders of her pack. Only a few steps but enough that she was worried that another wolf would come by that wasn't of her pack and accuse her of stealing from their land when she wasn't.