The Young Slayer Girl had decided to go hunting away from Cut Rock River’s territory, a chance to see if she could find some prey in another place, but she also didn’t tell anyone that she was leaving for a day or so. Her independence said otherwise to telling another of her plans, and so she didn’t. She didn’t care if they were angry at her afterwards, as she hadn’t done anything wrong. A wolf was free to wander off for a couple of days, as long as they came back. It wasn’t like she was stealing anything and running off with it, or actually leaving the pack without telling anyone. She was a free wolf, and she would stay that way. No one could change that.
When she came upon a creek Adsila paused, lifting her muzzle into the air and glancing around in a one hundred and eighty degree angle to see if there was anyone close by, but the wind told her nothing as it blew in her face, and she was very sure that no wolf had been behind her as she was walking. Padding to the bank, she lowered her muzzle and drank deeply from the cool, clear water, and when she had had her full, she lifted up her muzzle inches above the water, staring at her reflection. As she smiled, her reflection smiled, when she frowned, her reflection frowned. Giggling, the Young Slayer dipped her muzzle back into the water and blew bubbles, feeling the water froth and splash up into her face. Throwing her head back, water sprayed up in an arc like a rainbow, and she giggled yet again as it fell to the ground with soft thumps.
Shaking the water from her face, she stared back at the creek, only now noticing the silver shapes underneath the surface. With a playful growl, Adsila swiped at the water with a paw, hoping to knock one of the fish out onto the land, but it was too quick and she only ended up splashing herself. Blinking the water out of her eyes, she crept forward until her paws were partially in the water, and leaning forward, her silvery green eyes searched the creek for another fish. Spotting another – or was it the same one? – instantly, the Young Slayer made another swipe at it, but this time she unbalanced herself, and with a yelp, fell face first into the creek.
Just great.