The two of them had headed north in hopes to see the waterfalls that they had been told about. They could have headed straight there if they had known a more specific direction but a vague nod was all that they had been given and a few words to point them in the direction that they wanted to go. There were other things that they had to take care of before they continued their search. Food being the most prominent of them. Isaura had suggested that they go in search of something larger than what they normally hunted and that something turned out to be a deer. With winter coming they would need to be able to work together to hunt.
Isaura raced after the doe that they had chosen. She was a bit older and would tire more quickly than one of the younger ones but she was still proving that she had some of speed left in her limbs. The plan had been that she would chase the doe toward Ruari and he would try to get a grip on her. The plan had failed as the older doe was wiser to wolf hunting tactics and had slipped from their grasp. She had chased after in hopes of turning the doe around and forcing her back to @Ruari or at least hold her long enough to for him to reach them. First she had to get in front of her.
Her paws dug into the ground as she raced after the doe throwing up clumps of dirt and snow. She was close so close her nose only three feet from the older doe's left back leg. She tried to snap her jaws in order to turn her but all she received was the whistle of a hoof as it lashed out towards her. Swiftly ducking her head she growled and tried to push further alongside and snap her jaws once more at the doe's side. The action was stopped before it began as a new scent filled her nose.
A pack.
No no no. Isaura planted her legs in front of her and skidded halting stop sending dirt flying, the hunt forgotten. Wide-eyed she turned and gave a panicked sharp bark of warning to Ruari to stop. He needed to stop because this was a pack's territory and she had just raced right over there border and was a good number of feet inside it. Ears plastered to her skull as her eyes darted around her. Was any of the pack wolves here? Could she get out before they showed up? There shouldn't have been a pack here Cotton had only mentioned a few and this one hadn't been on the list. She licked her lips nervously as she tried to scramble back but only succeeded in tripping herself in the process.