At some point that morning, Crystal had woken the yearling to inform her she was going out on patrol. Pip recalled groggily licking her friend's nose in acknowledgement before curling back into a ball to continue her sleeping. Her travels had exhausted the young one and she slept hard and dreamlessly throughout the night with the warmth of the tawny wolf at her side. Of course, in the first few moments of waking, Pip hadn't remembered that happening at all and bolted from the fox den to look around her in panic.
As the cold air hit her lungs and raced to her brain, the anxiety cleared and the memory dredged up from the sleepy, confused recesses of her mind. Pip let out a soft exhale of relief. She wasn't left alone again; at least not like last time. The youngling had faith that Crystal would return.
Stretching, the little wolf opened her mouth in a wide yawn before trotting toward the river she could smell nearby. Might as well start her morning off with a drink and then be useful to her new pack. Without any experience with hunting, Pip opted for the one thing she knew well. Despite the cold, the plunged into the river and danced on her toes a bit when the icy water sloshed against her belly.
This water is colder even than ocean water! Pip lowered her head and drank deeply, feeling the ice travel all the way down to her belly. Her lips curled up in amusement to herself before she took her fishing stance. The female's chin hovered just along the water's surface while her orange eyes remained peeled for silvery flashes of movement in the water around her.
While minnows were plentiful around her, the female knew to be patient and wait for a catch worth moving for. Half an hour had passed with not even a hint of trout, salmon, or bass. Annoyed, Pip huffed a breath against the water's surface. Was she in a poor place for fishing? Maybe she should try to get her new packmates to show her the best places to try instead of wasting her time in the cold water all day.
Just as she thought it, something heavy splashed into the water at her periphery, causing her to flinch. Still hoping not to lose her fishing pose and scare away any potential prey that came by, she let only her eyes track to the right where the splash originated. A rather ugly looking brown, furred creature had its head sticking out of the water as it swam towards her. Concerned, Pip lifted her head. What is that? It seemed like an otter that she'd seen playing in shoals of small fish back home in Bella Coola, but this one had a rather odd looking tail that was fat and flattened over the water's surface.
Despite straightening, it continued to swim towards her. Pip chirped at it, hoping to frighten it away. You're messing up my fishing! she wanted to complain to the creature. It didn't seem to care, steadily swimming towards the shallower water where she stood. Pip opened her mouth in annoyed threat, though no fierce snarl came to help send it on its way. Instead, the creature jumped towards her as soon as its clawed feet could touch the silty bottom of the river, large yellow teeth gnashing in her direction.
With all the bravery of a bird, Pip squeaked and chirped anxiously as she struggled to back away from the creature. Leave me alone, I didn't do anything to you! Her plaintive, frightful chirps continued as the water sloshed around her legs. Otters always left her alone before. Why was this fat-tailed one trying to attack her?!