(Ooc: sorry but I guess Ama is being a little cautious atm XD)
They were thick and scratched her coat whenever she grazed by a particularly prickly bush. She had been curious about the thickets and while she could faintly scent the smell of wolves, it felt as if they were a distance away and only checked these borders every so often. So perhaps their own borders lay well within the tickets and these ones were just a precautionary warning to those wishing to find the proper borders.
But she still kept alert and careful as she treaded the spiky trail. Thickets like these were perfect places for Wild Ginger to grow and she knew it would be plausible for them to start blooming this early. It had happened before, when the plant begun to grow as early as late Winter. If she could find some, she would either bring some back with her today or wait till it was grown enough. A panic squeaking caught her attention, making her turn towards a rabbit caught in one of the thickets. It was struggling to get out, its leg having be caught in a particularly nasty snare. Thorns dug into its fur and blood was seeping out of its open wounds. It stopped when it spotted her, breathing heavily. Most likely it thought she would keep on going and not see it if it stopped struggling.
better put it out of its misery, before it does of starvation. Stepping forward caused it to begin thrashing all over again yet it didn't stop her as she carefully bent down and snapped it's neck. Eyeing the leg that was caught, she wondered if she should leave it here for a passerby or try untangle it. If she managed to that, she could take to back to the caches, since she wasn't overly hungry.
But before she could try, she scented something...strange. It smelt of a wolf, a male wolf but very faintly... Her nerves went on end, along with her tail curving over her back in a banner. She had no idea if it was a wolf from another pack or simply a loner but she wanted to be prepared.
However, what came around the bush was a large pale phantom, obviously having also scented the rabbit. She bared her teeth slightly at the boy, because he was young she could tell but something was off about him. It was his coloring. His fur was too pale, his eyes, nose and lips too pink. But he looked sickly too, almost too frail for his size. And that is what put her off the most. His size. He was much bigger then her and if there was a fight, he would most likely do a lot of damage to her.
"Who are you?" She demanded to know, knowing there would be no one to back him up since she couldn't smell a pack on him.
(This post was last modified: Mar 06, 2016, 06:36 AM by Amaryllis.)