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This time, Naia was ready for her leader’s howl. Finally, someone had found the bull that had managed to escape during that freak snowstorm! Or perhaps more than one hoofed beast had survived the winter long enough to wander into Relic. Since the last failed hunt she had doubled her patrols, and from the smell of their scent markers her packmates were practicing extra vigilance as well. Sticking so close to home made Naia’s paws itch with wanderlust, but it was only a matter of time before another meal was spotted-- and this time Cut Rock River would be first to the scene. Naia lifted her delicate muzzle to call back to Maksim, ”I’m on my way!” As the last notes echoed into the sky, Naia’s paws carried her swiftly to the marsh. It was a path she knew well, as did many of her packmates. This beast was on their territory now, and there would be no escape.
As Naia drew up to her gathering pack, she noted with delight that today there were far fewer wolves vying for Cut Rock River’s rightful meal. The marsh was far enough south to be out of range for the northern packs, which was just fine in Naia’s eyes. They would eat like kings tonight while the Pass vultures crunched on bones. It seemed that Maksim had yet to deliver any orders, so Naia stood silently alongside her other family members. She was careful to hold herself appropriately submissive to her leaders, but currently Naia was above all other subordinates in Cut Rock River. In the wake of losing leadership, the golden former alphess seemed to be laying low, making Naia acting Second. It was a role she was eager to try out, and this hunt would give her the perfect opportunity.