Kuru squinted when the other wolf asked to help, but he dropped the issue at her last admission. I didn't want to be a burden, either. A mouth to feed, but no paws to help? The shame was unbearable.
"Okay. You flush, and I'll chase it down," he conceded. "I'll meet you here once I've caught it, okay?" he confirmed, pointing his nose at the tree shelter.
He walked toward the rabbit scent trail before waiting for an answer, though he angled one ear back. Kuru flexed his claws. They were slightly sore from gripping loose river soil, but he'd had worse. Tough claws, he commanded himself. Quest claws. You're going to catch the juiciest prey in the forest for this little wolf.
He half-turned to the not-so-stranger. "If you can track the rabbit, I'll follow your lead," Kuru whispered with a nod.
"Speech" Thought