It was already past noon, and still she had found no suitable prey. There were squirrels, sure, but the little hairballs were impossibly fast and she was wandering on an empty stomach. If she could just find one bony old hare somewhere around here, she might not have to go to sleep without anything in her belly - not that she hadn't done so before. But she doubted she would find any scraps around here that weren't being guarded by something bigger, stronger, or quicker than she was, so sleeping hungry didn't seem like an entirely great idea.
Still, she was tired. Resting for a moment probably wouldn't hurt much; she could regain a little strength and then move on again, and hopefully this time find something too old or slow or weak to run away. At this point, she'd take just about anything, even if that happened to be a few measly leavings from someone else's kill. Food was the only way she was going to keep surviving.
She sat down under a large tree (one of many, but this one was hers, at least until she moved) and closed her eyes for a moment. She wouldn't sleep, but frankly there didn't seem to be any danger in relaxing a little. She hadn't encountered any living thing for several days - at least, nothing except bony old hares and sickly little squirrels and those stupid birds that sounded like they were laughing at her.
Maybe one of those stupid birds would land nearby and try laughing at her now. A good lunge might be enough for her to snag a quick snack.
(This post was last modified: Jul 31, 2015, 12:10 AM by Calanthe.)