Firefly had stood at the borders of her territory for almost an hour trying to decide if she should cross them. Eventually, she steeled her nerves and decided that she needed to know what else was out there. There were so many other packs in this area, and she wanted to know if they were all like the Downs. Her infinite curiosity and insatiable need for adventure was driving her further and further away from her home, until finally she reached a beautiful little creek. All of the trees around the creek had heart shaped leaves and Fly finally decided to stop and call it a day. She hadn't met any new wolves like she had hoped and hadn't learned anything about the other packs, but it was getting late and she had seen much more of the land around her territory.
For now, she was satisfied with how far out she had trekked. Padding over to the river, Fly dropped her muzzle to the water for a refreshing drink. Fly was juvenescent; full of energy and lacking caution. So, when the scent of a snow hare caught her nose, Fly's body went into red alert as she started tracking the scent of the rabbit. She had pinpointed its location: it was hiding in some underbrush downwind from where she was and she dropped her body low to begin crawling in that direction. Slowly and carefully creeping towards the hare, the expert huntress licked her black lips as she tensed her muscles and prepared for the the final dart. In her well-practiced style, Fly waited until she was three tail lengths away from the rabbit before pushing forward in one wide leap and closing the last leg of the distance in two short ones. The rabbit did not cover much ground in its escape before Fly wrapped her jaws around its head and snapped its neck. Satisfied that she had indeed accomplished something today, Fly carried her prey over to the river and got ready for her snack.