Evening; New moon; Partly Cloudy — 18° F/-8° C
The sun had barely risen, instead skimming the southern horizon as it peeked behind scattered clouds, before dipping back out of view in the west. Only a scant amount of twilight remained, the thief's eyes adjusted and his ears finely tuned to guide him. Rais knew it would be a dark night, with the moon gnawed away to nothing. It would be a dreadful night for anyone up to honest business. Fortunately for Rais, he wasn't up to anything honest.
Rais' toes fanned wide as he stepped lightly over the snow's frozen crust. Each cautious step brought him deeper into the forest of willows. Unlike most loners, rather than shying away from the drifting scent of a border, the rogue veered straight towards it. He kept his head low, vibrant orange eyes skimming the surrounding woods for any shifts in the shadows that could be someone watching him. His mission for the evening was to fill his empty belly.
Winter wasn't too harsh so far, and if he cared to he might have gone rabbit hunting. But that was utterly tedious compared to the thrill of infiltrating a pack's land and stealing their stored food right from under their noses. Of course it was risky, and he still hadn't forgotten how the River wolf had pulled off the tip of his tail. But when everything went well it was so easy, and Rais had to admit the burst of endorphins he got from a successful raid made it a little addicting.
Rais paused as he neared the border and lifted his black-topped snout upwards to scent the air. It seemed this pack was better than most about patrolling the area. He could smell the stale, frostbitten scent of buried meat drifting out from the territory. If the wind didn't lead him astray, he could probably be in and out with his prize before anyone had even noticed his presence...
Rais sniffed a few more times, then set his bearings in what he hoped would be the right direction. He'd have to make this fast. The little rogue broke into a fast trot, snow crackling underfoot despite his best efforts to move quietly. He didn't dare run, lest he make even more noise.