Let's hope you don't miss. The words bounced idly around in his skull as Craw turned and made for the narrow passageway, having to give a wider berth and take greater care than a smaller wolf might lest he prematurely announce himself - much as Celandine predicted - but, fortunately for the spider, he was quite used to creeping around these willows by now. His familiarity with this particular spot worked in his favour, for he knew that if he ducked underneath that particular branch, the rest of the underhanging tree was high enough not to brush against his spine, and then there was a little incline and tangle of tree roots and there - he stood to the side of the winding path which he had imagined the buck might take.
Evaluating his position relative to where the deer might tread, he took a few steps back, hiding his bulk in the delicate fingers of the nearest willow tree. It was enough camouflage to hide from a panicked young buck, who would hardly take the time to study the foliage for lurking dangers when there was a very obvious one on its tail. From this spot, he could barely see the deer, though he could still hear it sulking and whining - but then suddenly it grew silent.
Had it seen her? In case she needed a few more seconds to get ready, Craw growled, low and soft but unmistakable, and through the trees saw the buck's head flash in his direction, ears alert. She would only have a few moments to take full advantage of its distraction, or else risk it making its own decision on how best to keep safe and vanish in another direction.
Let's hope you don't miss. To play it straight, or to test her?