Her head cranes downward, and her pink tongue snakes from her mouth. She laps at liquid, satisfying her thirst before she pauses. Her nose points inches away from the water as her golden eyes meet the mirrored ones in the reflection. Harp's ears perk forward as a shadow forms in the water. The shadow belongs to a fish that zips off into the deep. The small wolf twitches her nose before she suddenly turns left. With her tail beginning to wag, the Lafalia woman grows excited.
She rounds a bend on the body of water, picking out a small spot near a mottled rock. Ever so gently, the wolf enters the water paw-by-paw. She wades forward now, feeling the cool water rising up to her belly. Just before it does, she stops. Her eyes work the waters as her body stands rigid. She watches for the shadows, calculating the area to strike. Minnows find her paws, and begin nipping in search of dead flesh. Harp does not move as she waits patiently for bigger fish to near. Small panfish dart by, and Harp watches where they swim. Her patience remains as she stands, her face stoic as she does so.