Blood filled her mouth and the wolf grumbled in contentedness. After the first few bites, she listened to the forest around her. The squeals might have chased away other prey but bigger, stronger animals would only be attracted. The smell of blood lay heavy in the early morning air. It was a cold but wet morning, with gray clouds in the air, fog on the water, and dew drops on all surfaces. Lyr had just awoke an hour ago to set out into the darkness for something to break her night's fast. It had been a bad night with terrors lurking in her dreams and her tired eyes showed this. She stretched before picking up her meal and trotting back to the willow trees on the bank of the water. As she went her teeth alternated between a loose and tight grip on her carcass. Blood spilled down her chest, the silver fur turning dark red.
The more popular area for other wolves was far from where she decided to make her den. She couldn't stand the raucous howling of a group that had decided to take up space under the forest's larger willows. Lyr preferred to rest away from loud noises and watchful eyes. The willow she had claimed was much smaller but its leaves provided even, thick coverage. It blinded her to seeing the outside world, but her ever-alert ears were enough to know when she had company. So far she hadn't had too much trouble but a few nosy males thinking a lone female to be good company. It had only taken a few moments of Lyr's gruff charm to scare the mutts away, and she chuckled to herself darkly at the memory as she marked a rock right before her tree and proceeded to slip between the long leaves.
She settled contentedly at the roots of her tree and devoured her meal quickly. It had been too long since her last meal - the pitfalls of being a lone wolf, she supposed, but the meat seemed to taste all the more delicious knowing it was her own teeth that had claimed it. In her enjoyment, she found her tired eyes drooping.
Lyr awoke to the sound of rustling nearby. A brisk wind was cooling her meal and it seemed something had caught the scent.