Given little resistance by her companion, she would decide if it was worth bringing up again. It seemed highly unlikely unless she'd need the ammo.
Hert racing, she was eager to win this event. With her head start she immediately went to work.
Parted jaw, she breathed deep sifting through the scents of the woods. Most nothing of use. It was similar to that of her home, and for a second she couldn't help remember it. Her family. A slice of homesickness picked on her. It was with a forceful huff she bid it to go, and quickened her stride, picking up on several trails of her quarry. They seemed to like the protection of the woods so which one, did she follow?
She settled on the strongest, and trotted forward with exhilaration. Gold eyes drifted along snow, and sleeping brush trying to decipher where there home might be hidden. The further she followed the more paw prints marked the snow. A haughty smirk shaped her lips, and she paused to inhale the scent. She was close, but she did not see a suitable place for a warren.
This was a race, and she needed to be quick. Yet she slowed her pace not to miss their hide away. With a little patience she kept to the trail, suddenly struck by the powerful smell of not one but a group of fuzzy bunnies. Eyes kept searching, feeling she would soon spy their little hole.