Lips as dark as the thunder clouds above curled to reveal a set of stained teeth ready to tear at the first bit of flesh and feathers to come within range. Head cocked to the side with Dorian's single eye trained steadily on the flock of ravens that cawed and bickered with one another over who would get in the first bite of the remains from another predators kills. The scent of lynx in the immediate area the most likely culprit, but that information was unimportant to the young Gray. No, what was important was filling his empty stomach and chasing off these dark cloaked sky rats that stood in his way. Scavengers that didn't deserve the meal he so desperately needed more. But who was he to judge? Was he not one of them, a rat of the ground himself for having adopted the lifestyle of a scavenger to see another day? A scavenger of the damned. Living off the scraps of kills made by others due to his disability. Lack of proper vision hindering his ability to hunt solid meals for himself like a normal wolf should. Reduced down to nothing but scraps and tiny morsels like mice and rabbits. Even then, the tiny things quicker than his bulkier self and escaping nine times out of ten.
with a burst of speed his frame pushed through the brush he hid himself behind, leaving behind the safety of his shadows in order to feed. An array of black feathers scattering everywhere as ravens took off this way and that with calls of displeasement at having their meal interrupted by a stranger. This didn't phase Dorian as hunger kicked in and canines sunk into tender flesh. The familiar tang of blood on his tongue producing a feral rumble in his chest as piece by piece he scarfed down the venison as quick as he could. A habit that came with the life of a lone scavenger. At any moment someone could come to chase him away and who knew when the next time he would eat was. It wasn't until his stomach grumbled in protest to receiving more did Dorian step away from the carcass, red tinged muzzle swiped partially clean with a quick lick of salmon colored tongue. Lifting his head a quick surveillance was taken before daring to move a step. Light furred limbs carrying his bloated belly towards the edge of the lake he remembered being near by. A drink the only thing left he needed to be satisfied.
Hesitantly he comes to a stop at the edge of the treeline, ears pinning back at how far of a distance the water line lay from his current position. If he wanted water he would have to leave the safety of the trees and its shadows to get it. Shed his safety blanket and step into the light of day. A thought that was quick to bring a whimper from his trembling lips. 'What if someone sees me? Someone could see me if I step out there! I can't do it..I can't do it..' His paranoia rung in his head, another whine rising through his vocal chords as his functioning optic gazed longingly at the rise and fall of waves lapping at the shoreline so peacefully despite the rain that dotted its surface. As if coaxing the young Gray to come into its shallow embrace, promising him the safety he felt in the shadows. Oh how his throat felt like a desert in that moment. The action of swallowing back saliva feeling as if his throat would tear open from the dryness. He could just dash out and take a quick couple licks. Nobody would see him. He was alone...right?