for @Serach
He screamed for war as he charged, but the very last thing that Corsair had anticipated was for the large, white bird to fight back. It bit him firmly on the ear, swatting him with it's powerful wings. The boy wanted to sob, certain that the monster (it was not a bird anymore) had torn his ear clean off. Mabel would make fun of him for having one ear, his parents would give him sad, disapproving looks. He'd have to hide in shame forever. These thoughts raced through his mind as he attempted to fight the creature. His screams weren't for war anymore.
What kind of idiot dies by trying to get into a fight with a bird? The thought inspired hope in him. No one did, and Corsair Donata certainly didn't either! He was war-screaming again, and praying that no one was watching his wildly stupid attempt at another prey that he could not take by himself. He snapped at the goose's feathers, finally managing to get a good mouthful of them. It continued to bite at him, hissing its distaste for the young, over enthusiastic boy. At last the thing decided flying off was the better decision, and after another good thwack on the young boy's head, ran, and then flew, off.
Corsair was left to little more than the loud thumping sound of his heart against his chest. His fur was every which way, his ear throbbed painfully, and his eyes were glistening with almost-tears. It didn't take him long to find his bearings. Hoisting himself up as high as he could, the Donata child lifted his trophy as high as he could. While not a long-necked monster, any prize was a prize. What may have looked like a mouthful of goose feathers to another wolf was victory to Corsair. The next step was just figuring out who to boast to first. Perhaps he'd be lucky enough to find both of his siblings in the same place, and tell them how he'd single-handedly fought a large, very angry, bird.
The battle-worn Donata was on his way to find his siblings when he saw his father. Pale green eyes lit up and his tail wildly swished behind him as he leaped forward. "Dad!" he shouted, dropping his prize. He stumbled over himself, his face twisting up in a I definitely didn't mean to do that sort of look. A little embarrassed, his ears flattened and he tried to quickly pick up the feathers to show his father the whole prize. It just didn't look like that great of a victory with them all over the ground.