A sharp growl had escaped Maksim Baranski’s throat, his nose lowered to the ground as he sniffed. The deer kills found as they claimed the territory hadn’t been made by a wolf—that much was obvious—and it seemed the culprit of the killings had not been smart enough to evacuate the land upon hearing the song of many wolves. Its stink waltzed right across the border markers as if nothing had changed. That had been more than enough to stir a desire to eliminate the creature in the Cut Rock leader. Raising his head, the commissure of his lips parted and his howl echoed through the crisp morning silence. This was a summoning for a wolf: Taras, the black coated mute. Back in Darkwater Rapids, Maksim had not only named the male but he had also told him he would have to prove he would not simply be another mouth to feed as he couldn’t exactly bargain his piece. It didn’t take long for the scarred figure to emerge, silent as always. Maksim cut straight to chase. <b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:11px; color:#619F28;">“Taras, did you notice how fresh those deer were?” The one eyed man had nodded in response to the words. <b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:11px; color:#619F28;">“There’s a lynx in the area, it would seem.” The reptilian gaze of Maksim Baranski that was scanning the treeline returned to the black man. <b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:11px; color:#619F28;">“How would you feel accompanying me in finding such a threat?” Another nod and that had been enough. With Taras in tow, Maksim had followed the feline’s scent. It travelled further and further away from the territory and carried the two Cut Rock River wolves with it. <b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:11px; color:#619F28;">“We’ll have to be quick on our paws,” the Baranski warned, briefly glancing back to his companion, <b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:11px; color:#619F28;">“for a lynx is no lumbering creature.” With sharp claws, sharp teeth and a body that can twist, turn and dodge with ease, the solitary lynx was a formidable foe but not one that could not be challenged. They’d have to plan the cat’s moves before it did, cover all bases. Part of Maksim was excited, however; a hunt for something other than prey was exhilarating in its own way, a chance to test oneself. <b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:11px; color:#619F28;">“Look out for any carcasses and tracks in the snow. They’ll be an indicator that it’s around somewhere.”<b style="font-family:georgia; font-size:11px; color:#619F28;"> |
we are shining in the rising sun, as we are floating in the blue