The youth’s earnest made her heart hurt. Kyna could not recall being so ardent about anything at that point in her life – though she’d been close with Greer, their friendship hadn’t exactly blossomed into the relationship they had now. If anything, she was rather petty, and sullen. Perhaps if someone actually care—
Refusing to go down that rabbit hole, the young woman instead trained her eyes on the pale yearling as he hunkered down. Though she hadn’t asked, she was glad to see that someone in the lad’s past had given him some training on how to stalk. She tucked away the mental note for later; for now, she could only be glad that someone had, or they’d be chasing their prey further down the slopes. Backtracking further in the direction they’d came, the redhead found a sizeable boulder to hunker down behind. Hopefully, it would not only hide her from sight, but keep the panicked mountain goat from noticing her scent, either. Running from your death didn’t leave a lot of time for the subtleties, after all.
A growl alerted her to Kyrios’ sudden charge, and she peeked her head carefully. The mountain goat had certainly heard him and had begun an abrupt bolt; the sharp smell of copper became all the more evident as fresh blood oozed from the wound running down the animal’s front limb. But fear overtook it as it ran blindly uphill, veering wildly from left to right as it hoped to dodge the wolf behind it. Moments before Kyna could spring, it veered suddenly again, leaving the female loping after to catch up to both Kyrios and the goat. Shit!
“Don’t stop!” she called, circling lower down the incline to prevent any further escape. The goat veered again, slowly losing its head start on the young male. “Its hurt! We’ll tire it out if we don’t give up!”