In the dripping darkness that came at the end of a glorious sunset, a lone figure moved quietly through the underbrush, his pelt glowing faintly in the last lingering light. He hardly made a sound as he placed each paw deliberately in front of the other. There was an intentness to his pace, the way he moved steadily for a few steps and then stopped abruptly with every muscle frozen. His body was lowered, and it was clear that every ounce of focus was directed at a spot fifty yards ahead.
A small shadow hopped along, unaware of its stalker. It stopped with great casualness and looked up every few seconds, but this was clearly for show. It was munching with excessive enthusiasm on a mouthful of dandelions; its chewing could be heard from miles away, Teshi noted wryly. Not the politest of rabbits. He forced back a smile, as though even that small disturbance would alert his prey to his presence.
There was a small creek nearby, and its faint gurgling was enough cover for Teshi's light footsteps. It wasn't enough, however, to mask the sudden burst of sound that came from directly overhead as a parliament of magpies took off to find a better roost for the night. The rabbit startled and bounded off.
"Dagnabbit, you rabbit!" Teshi puffed as he leaped after it, figuring he had lost his chance with the creature anyway.
He lost sight of it as it darted away through the bushes, which were plentiful among these tall trees. The grey wolf, trying to conserve his energy, stopped quickly and flung himself on the ground. He stuck his tongue out after the lucky prey. Feeling his stomach complain about this newest development, Teshi finally picked himself up and strolled to the creek that had been on his side. Maybe he could trick himself out of hunger by filling himself with this endless supply of water instead. He drank miserably.