Borlla began to wonder if there was much use in trying anymore. This loner obviously wasn't getting the picture that she didn't want anything to do with her, and sick of being spoken to like a child. She could forgive Indru or Ruiko, but a wolf she didn't even know the name of? Of course not. It wasn't even funny to the creme girl. But she dropped her snarling act when the loner mentioned hunting. The idea sounded appealing to Borlla, but why would she want to share her meal with a loner? She didn't need help to hunt.
But it had reached the point where she began to wonder (again) what the use was in defying this clueless wolf. Maybe if Borlla hunted with her, she'd go away, or at least stop making stupid comments about Borlla's age. Borlla rose as the white female did, but didn't shake off the little snow that had began to collect on her back. Without a word, but in agreement, she curved away from the loner, and moved further into the orchard.
There were occasionally deer here. Picking berries off of the ground. Borlla moved silently through the growing blanket of snow, eying into the distance, and around herself. And when she spotted a target, she dropped. Now, it was true. Borlla wasn't a pup now in any sense of the word, only in size, but...It was clear that even she didn't think she was that small. Two or three rows of trees away, a young buck was picking at the cherries on a few of the lower branches of a tree.
This, obviously could only end in disaster, but Borlla was willing to take a chance, just to see if she could do it. It wasn't like she was hunting alone, right? The white wolf was fairly large. While the odds were stacked against them, it wasn't staggeringly high, at least in Borlla's eyes. <b style="color:#32527a">"Over here," She hissed to the loner, and kept on staring towards the deer. <b style="color:#32527a">"speech."