Lalani herded the rabbits in the direction she wanted them to go. They were panicked. Their breath rasped out, forming small clouds in the frozen air. She could hear their hearts pounding, easily going twice as fast as their feet were. Their fear is what drove them. Had they been able to think, to react, they might have noticed they were being lead into an ambush. Lani snapped at the rear of the rabbit in front of her, forcing it and the others to break from cover and right towards her waiting companion. It was a massacre. He wasted no time, taking out the first within seconds. The second joined its brother within moments. Lani was focused on the quick creature she tailed, but managed to see that yes, he had in fact, killed yet another. Frustrated, Lani lunged forward, managing to wrap her jaws over the back of the animal. Using the animals momentum, she swung her head. Hearing a loud crack, she dropped it for the dark male to collect, before tearing off after the one that got away. The animal was fast and it had gotten a head start. Somehow Lani was able to trail it, and found that she wasn't all that far behind. Her longer legs allowed her to gain on the animal but its agility made it damn near impossible to out maneuver.
Tucking her head in close and bringing her body closer to the ground, she tore at the ground, hoping to get a little closer. By now it was only a couple feet ahead of her. Throwing her weight forward, she found that she was, in fact closing in on her prey. That is, until she hit the ice. Her paws scrabbled uselessly at the slick surface. Her momentum was working against her, though she wasn't the only one struggling. The rabbit was also fighting the ice. Lani's weight caused her to travel farther and as she met the rabbit, she grabbed a hold of its hind leg. Not her first choice, but the only one she had at the moment. She kept her eyes shut tight as they carreened out of control. When she had finally slowed, the rabbit yanked against her binding jaws, fighting and kicking to get free. It never had the chance.
Lani had no chance to react. She had been just about to break the damn things leg when there was a sharp cracking. No, she hadn't made good on her threat, so what the hell was that? Her eyes widened and she was able to take a breath before the ice caved out from underneath her. The water was absolutely frigid. So cold that she felt sharp needles being driven straight into her bones. As her head broke the surface, she drug a fresh breath in through her noze. Her jaws remained locked around the still struggling rabbit. She had gone through the damn trouble to catch it, she wasn't about to give it up now. Because of how she was holdingg it, the angle of its leg forced its head under water. The cold was seeping away its energy while the water stole its breath.
Carefully lifting her paws onto the ice, Lani scratched at the surface, fighting for traction. Her weight caused the ice to break further. Stepping on the chunks floating in the water, she hoped to gain some leverage. She tried several times to pull herself out but each time, she only succeeded in widening the whole. I swear to god, I am not dying because of some damn rabbit. Pissed off and about ready to attack the damn ice, she lifts her paws again. She scrabbles and manages to get her forarms and part of her chest above the surface. Bracing one hind leg on a chunck of ice, the other ones nails dig into the slick surface around the edge. Slowly, inch by inch, she slides herself up. Exhausted, she rises on shaky legs. But she's proud. She did it. Walking back the way she came with the drowned rabbit dangling from her jaws, she watches as the water forms a thin frost across her fur.
Finally reaching he dark companion, she trots forward and drops it at his feet. "I-I uh...g-got it-t." She's not sure whether she should feel proud of her accomplishment or embarrassed over the fact that's she's wet and chattering. She gazed at his warm, dry pelt, wishing that hers was the same. She found herself wondering what it would be like to find herself surrounded by that fur, warmed by his body next to hers. Hell, she felt warmed by his gaze alone. Turning her eyes away, she found she was glad for something. Thank god wolves can't blush. She looked down at their prizes. At least the pack would be able to eat tonight, even if it was only a little.