IC: After waking from her sleep in the vine bush thicket, Opella slowly crawled out. The wind was gentle that morning, and there seemed to be no disruption in the wood around her. A slightly worn path led away from the thicket she had slept in, and with a cautious trot Opella followed it. Her hope was to encounter a pool of water soon, and after, she decided, she would hunt some of the plentiful small game she had seen and heard darting about in the early morning. The sun was high in the sky by the time the she-wolf found a discret place to drink, a small pond surrounded on all sides by trees.
Opella inched her way to the edge of the water, ears pricked as she bowed her head to drink what she needed. The sun warmed her coat splendidly, and had she not needed to hunt, she might of lain down right beside the water's edge and rolled for the enjoyment of it. Not long after was her thirst satisfied and she left the pool, beginning a hunt. The scent of rabbits was the most overwhelming of all the options her quivering nose could detect, so Opella continued south at a slow pace, eventually finding the scent of a male rabbit strong enough to follow.