"You'll never be great without taking a chance"
ORREN BARANSKI
His advance was far from graceful, the rapid growth of his body still so intensive that it left him off balance and ungainly. Not that he minded much, it was a great feeling to be rising above everyone else; even if he was still lagging a few inches on @Aleksei. Still, his crashing through the snow covered underbrush was less than stealthy, and as he closed in on his target, he became more and more aware of his inexperience; How am I gonna manage this? Luckily, fate was on his side, as a sudden flash of movement up ahead made him slow down, the familiar scent of his pack mate filling his nostrils. With a, slightly nervous, smile and tail wagging happily behind him, the brunet boy emerged from the cedars, gamboge eyes bright as they met the woman's brighter saffrons. She welcomed him, beckoning him over, almost like she had been expecting him for a while. The young prince's smile grew wider and he merrily skipped over to her, giving her a small nip at the nape in greeting.
Respect was not something the younger Baranski son gave easily, but Naia was one of the few who had it. He admired the scout greatly, and her approval warmed him, even in the increasing evening cold. He mirrored her movements, lowering his belly to the ground and trying to make his large frame as small as possible, ears flattening and tail falling low. Her praise made heat flush to his face, and he averted his gaze to try and hide it, heart pounding strangely fast against his ribs.
Then they were on the move, and Orren kept close to the smaller female's side, keeping his head down and creeping along the snow as smoothly as he could; which was not nearly as masterly as Naia. Every time he made a noise - brushing against a bush or stepping on a twig - he flinched and grimaced, casting a sheepish glances at his mentor; but the agouti scout was focused on her task, moving determinately, like she was leading a pack hunt, not guiding a novice who'd never made a kill before. The younger prince felt spirited at this show of confidence, eagerly keeping watch of even the smallest action taken by the older wolf, absorbing as much knowledge as he possibly could.
All of his attention captivated by the experienced lady, Orren was momentarily confused when they came to a halt, brows wrinkling as he tore his eyes away from the agouti form. The area before them was mostly free of trees, bushes and large weeds instead dominating the small clearing. It took the boy a few moments of looking around before he realized, what his sister would have done instantly; Idiot! He closed his eyes for a second, breathing in deeply, and the target was immediately clear to him. Omce again, he glanced sheepishly at Naia, if she hadn't been there he would have trampled right into the clearing and ruined any chance of catching anything.
Like before though, the scout did not call attention to his faults, instead helping him to direct his eyes to the right point; and he almost jumped in excitement. Every hair on his body stood on end, eyes wide as his gaze locked on the bush where the tip of a rabbit snout could just be discerned. His breathing stopped. It took every ounce of self control he had to not jump right out into the open, and if Naia hadn't subtly warned him to stay put, he probably wouldn't have managed. Now though, he turned his head to watch her again, ears perking as she once again spoke in her honey-smooth whisper.
Orren recognized the sound of a lesson at the very first words, and under other circumstances, he would probably have zoned out. The middle Baranski pup, unlike his siblings, was a physical learner, unable to keep his attention on still lectures for more than a few moments at a time. But this was different: this was in the heat of action, and it was hunting! Something about this particular part of wolf life attracted the dark pelted lad more than all else, the thrill of the chase making the blood rush through his veins, tracking and following trails making him feel like an adventurer out on a foreign route, making new discoveries. It also didn't hurt that it was Naia giving the lesson, the slight, lively woman having a special knack for drawing the young man's attention.
A flash of movement out the corner of his eyes caught the boy's attention, and he turned to just catch sight of the tip of the rabbit's tail disappearing into the safety of the warren. Orren couldn't hold back a disappointed sound, rumbling from his chest as something between a growl and a sigh. He turned back to look at his hunting partner, her soundless laugh making a similar smile appear on his own face, despite the frustration. Shifting lightly to lie more comfortably in the snow, the youth finally spoke, voice raw from lack of use; "So, what now? We just go home?" He couldn't believe it, after all this effort, and even with Naia to help and guide him, would he really still be coming home empty mouthed? Unbelievable!
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