Unitas slunk through the shadows. His coat was the perfect shade to hide amongst the dark leaf strewn forest floor. For a few months now Unitas had kept mostly to himself. He would sneak away from his parents and pack mates in the den then go out by himself to wander the territory. Although he had wandered outside of the Thickets once or twice, the black wolf pup kept mostly to the borders occasionally leaving his own scent there. Keeping to himself was easier now because the pups were now allowed to travel further around the territory on their own.
Stepping forward quietly through the undergrowth, Tas let his nose lead him towards the scent of something nice. A hare was somewhere ahead of him, and right now his attention was centered on the small creature. Growling ravenously, the dark boys belly uttered complaints as he sneaked along the forest floor towards his next meal.
Unitas wasn't entirely aware of the possibilities his natural stealthiness could open up for him in the coming year. That talent could help him become either an excellent hunter or scout. Tas knew about the different roles but was unsure of what he might want to be when he grew up. It was one of the things he did want to talk to somebody about if he managed to bump into somebody while out on his adventures.
Creeping forward as quietly as a mouse despite his larger size, Unitas pinpointed the scent of his prey. The bushes he stared at rustled before a small wriggling nose peered out of the undergrowth. The hare spots the dark wolf just seconds before he snaps his iron grip jaws around the creatures neck. It's short lived scream echoed around the area for only a moment as Tas kills the hare and quickly begins eating it. Hare was one of his favorites. Now that he was getting bigger and taller, Tas noticed how he was getting slower. He probably couldn't catch his favorite meals anymore if he didn't sneak up on them because hare were exceptionally fast.
The dark youth licked his lips as he looked over the half eaten carcass. The creatures fur was thicker than it used to be when the temperatures were higher a few months ago. He'd noticed that his own fur had also grown thicker, and these changes made Unitas wonder about what was about to happen. He knew that something was off, but he wasn't sure just what.
The hare wasn't enough to fill him, but it did lessen his hunger a bit. Before the boy was able to finish his meal a howl sounded not too far off. Pricking his ears in interest, Tas stood up from his resting place and shook out his coat. Why's Iopah calling? He wondered quietly before taking a last longing filled look at his leftovers. Then he yanked himself forward and started towards the second female. If she was calling then he definitely couldn't ignore it.
Eventually the boy made his way to the lighter colored she wolf. His brother was already there, and true to form was already asking questions. Unitas approached them flashing a happy smile before allowing his tail to wag harshly back and forth. Yes he usually avoided contact with others, but that didn't mean that Tas didn't enjoy his family and pack mates. They were everything to him.
"Hello!"
He yipped before slipping past his brother affectionately then greeting Iopah with customary licks to the chin, cheeks, chest, and everywhere that the pup could reach.