Partly Cloudy, 43F
The sun was slowly becoming more common than the clouds. Graced with rays of white light, the earth was beginning to warm – and with the longer days and milder nights, the male found his coat was beginning to blow. Once freed from his den, he began to roll in the damp earth, rub up against the scratchy bark on trees. It was a long process, but it meant spring-time was coming, and with the fairer weather would come greener pastures – and better things to eat. Licking his chops, Kjors rumbled pleasantly at the very thought. It was the tail end of shedding, by the end of April, but he still had longer patches of fur to be rid of. With half a mind to head north towards the spring for a swim and a roll – nothing got rid of unwanted hair like a good mud bath. Before he did, however, he had more immediate needs. A quick check of the wind told him Urotho was still in her den – whatever she was doing was not his business, the timber wolf simply wished to know where to find his companion if he needed to. Turning his head, he lifted his snout again, cheeks puffing in and out as he tested the breeze for anything to eat. Alone, and hungry, he had not the patience or effort to hunt another fawn for himself. There were plenty of birds about, though he reckoned those would be more flighty than the fawns – of course, that left the possibility of a squirrel. Or perhaps a rabbit. Deciding the last idea was the most appealing, Kjors shifted towards the thicket. That would be the best place to start. |
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