the ghosts of cedarwood forest know my name
@Titan or @Narimé Hehe...can't decide, so up to you! <3 Hope this is okay!
Falcon chuffed along a well worn dirt path in the forest in the early hours of morn. She'd left her brother sleeping in a grove they'd settled in for the night; he'd tired himself from bellyaching at her antics the whole day before. The tawny female thought to make up for it by hunting down a fat rabbit for him, but so far, had no luck.
The morning carried with it a dense humidity that promised a hot day to come and Falcon found herself thankful to be up and active now while it was still relatively cool. Towering trees offered plentiful shade above as well which the female still found odd if she thought too hard on it. Her own home had been an open valley with sparse trees. To not look up and see the sky whenever it suited her was definitely something for her to get used to.
Birds sang cheerily as she trotted onwards, nose still stuffed towards the ground. When she came across a stale deer trail, Falcon finally lifted her head to look around. Trees surrounded her on all sides and each looked as similar as the next.
Oh, dear. Jackdaw would be cross with her if she got herself lost.
Falcon wasn't too worried yet, though. She still had time before full daybreak and could trust her nose to retrace her steps. For now, the tawny she-wolf continued onward. Her brother would be less cross if she brought food back with her.
Her ears swiveled, catching the soft sounds of little feet in the leaves. Falcon let her mouth fall open in a grin before giving chase. The rabbit was fast, but Falcon was faster. She struck the prey from above with a pounce in a likeness to her namesake. A snap and vicious shake made quick work of the rabbit's spine. Though the excitement of the hunt was still upon her, her nose twitched with the scent of a stranger and her hackles raised in response simply for being caught off guard.
Falcon lifted her eyes to see a wolf watching her. As if by habit, she averted her eyes and hunkered close to the ground. She tucked a leg beneath her as if preparing to roll already before nudging the rabbit towards the stranger. "You can have it if you want," Falcon offered, her tail swishing across the ground behind her. She could always catch Jackdaw another one. Not that this one hadn't taken a while to find...but she'd make do!