The sun was out and shining warmly down on Senka's fur as she treaded on the banks of a newly found creek that was within the borders. Lowering her muzzle down to the water, she gulped down enough to quench her thirst. Fish flashed in the water, swimming away from the wolf above them but Senka held no interest in catching any of the slippery creatures at the moment. She was only there to drink and if the sun grew any warmer on her back, even to have a quick swim to cool off. Though as she lifted her head to study the fleeing fish and to shake off the excess water dripping from her chin, it occurred to her it wouldn't have been a bad idea to catch one to take back for the cache. The thought came too late now, as the fish knew she was there and surprise was no longer on her side. A good fisher as she was, without the act of surprise on her side, she knew it would be harder to catch them. Instead of stepping away from the creek and waiting patiently for the fish to settle down once again, Senka felt a lick of mischief fill her chest as she stared at the creek and its fish. It wasn't a feeling she had felt since her pup years yet it was too tempting to pass up for just this once. It was a nice day and either way, her coat was getting a little dirty and it needed a wash....
Shaking her head, Senka realised how childish she was being. Here she was, thinking of jumping into a creek for the sake of fun when she should have been doing something to help her new pack. Not only to prove herself to both her pack members and her leader as not only someone they could trust to rely on but someone who could help provide food for them. Taking a few steps back, Senka settled by the creek and waited for the fish to settle.
After half an hour, there were a small fish in a pile near the creek's edge. Senka's fur weighed heavily with water after her almost always successful catches yet she didn't mind. Deciding she had caught enough, turning towards the pile, it was quickly realised too many had been caught for her to carry back by herself. Restraining herself from cursing for not seeing it sooner, Senka pondered what she would do with the fish. It wouldn't do to take as many she could carry and leave those that couldn't fit in her mouth. And she wasn't about to leave them to go fetch someone to help her carry them. Something like a bear might smell them and eat the free meal while she was away.