Obeying her alpha the small girl veered off towards the heart of the territory. For some odd reason the alpha had allowed the girl to handle herself for a change. It was odd, the small yearling had not realized how much time they spent together till now. She was becoming a bit dependent on the older women's company. Her confidence was growing with the nurturing of the alpha. She had been praised for her abilities and had yet to face a punishment nearly comparable to the ones Grievous offered. Despite it all, the yearling actually enjoyed the solitude. She felt able to breath, free to be herself instead of a mere shadow. It wasn't that she didn't like Moon, but the girl didn't get alone time anymore and all the talking she was to do was tiresome. She missed the lack of need to talk. It was nice being able to talk and communicate with others freely for a change, but sometimes... it was overwhelming.
Small paws followed the scent and fresh tracks of a rabbit, one of which seemed frail. It's print all too light in the snow, even for a rabbit. If it wasn't for her skilled nose the girl was sure she wouldn't of been able to follow. The black wolf found herself stopping before a burrow just large enough for her ity bity head to slid in. Without hesitation she dove into the burrow snapping her teeth wildly. A squeal sounded from beneath the ground. The sound of a scurry begun, a struggle of sorts. The girl managed to grab the fur near the animals chest but it scratched at her face furiously, little slits forming as blood lined them. She pulled back hastily from the burrow but did not let go of her awkward grip. Panicky she shook the little rabbit, still holding tight to it's fur. She hadn't a clue of what to do. She never actually expected to catch it!
(Edit @Solas @Roland seem to be the only ones who haven't joined the hunt yet...maybe they could enter the hunt together if interested? If not, a loner would be interesting if there's a soul daring to enter pack lands.... @Garmir is gutsy?)