The filtered rays of afternoon sun warmed the ebony patches of fur that cloaked the majority of Enoki's embodiment as smoldering amber eyes followed the grazing movements of the caribou. Another sentry trip to watch rather than hunt leaving the piebald wolf to be found deep within the embrace of the rise, flame likened flowers pressed firmly to her hunkered sides. Once more the herd had chosen to migrate further from where the huntress last reported their location to be, the mousy colored animals settling nearer and nearer to the base of the mountain that loomed deviously in the background. If they continued to push themselves further from the Ridge's hunting range, the she-wolf pondered the realistic hardship of keeping the caches stocked properly for the approaching winter. There was so much preparation yet to be done in so little time and winter's chilling grip waited for nobody. Either you were ready, or you weren't.
All around the stalking wolf the sound of muffled snorts from noses nudging what little succulent vegetation remained filled the warm afternoon which issued the simplest of twitches from Enoki's audits. The occasional sentinel raising its head from near the earth to scout for danger on the horizon, swarthy audits quickly returning to a slicked back position. Inside the natural instinct to chase and kill somersaulted in the woman's stomach, muscles fighting to remain relaxed despite their motionless posture needed. Today was meant solely for scouting the herd, not pursuing. Hell, it would take a lot more strength that she just didn't posses to bring down a creature of their magnitude. Nothing exciting would happen today..or so she assumed.
With the shifting of the breeze a concoction of unfamiliar odors trifled her nostrils causing them to flare before her gaze captured the sight of a small band of wolves descending the rocky base of the mountain on the opposite side of the herd. From the distance between them it was mere blurry colors that identified the strangers. One wolf glowed in the afternoon sun, a pelt of stark ivory making them a sore sight against the dreary monochrome backdrop of the mountain. The other two seemed one in the same holding what she imagined to be the agouti pattern similar to Angier's, although, one was easily lighter than the other. It wasn't until the poachers reached the vibrant knolls of the rise did Enoki catch sight of a fourth wolf black in color. This wasn't good.
Alarms began to ring within her cranium, ears becoming erect at the idea of these trespassers defying the power of Willow Ridge to make a kill in their hunting grounds. All thoughts of studying the herds migration pattern was lost as her body quickly lept to all fours before turning to dash back for the ridge to alert the others. Muscles rippling under her patchwork pelt as the wind from her speed ruffled the strands of opposite tinted hairs. Her jaws were about to part to release a warning signal to the pack when a howl erupted the airwaves portraying her vary thoughts. Morganna. A small wave of relief washed over the Ashrelle wolf at the notion the pack was being rallied, dull nails pounding away feverishly at the ground until the gathering of familiar wolves filled her sights. Only then did her limbs fight to slow her hurtling speed to avoid crashing into her fellow subordinates. Morganna, Elettra, Ravenna, Sven, Nicolo and a newer member whom remained unknown to the huntress all rallied to defend their hunting grounds.
Panting heavily, salmon tongued lulled between the points of her teeth as she fought to catch her breath and relay her findings all at the same time. "On the...rise...strangers..-" Another deep breath cutting off her words. "I counted..four...of them. Maybe more coming." Amber optics darted between the Ridge wolves gathered before finally settling solely on the fill in queen, knowing what happened next would fall upon her shoulders. It would be her call to make on what happened next.