He had been gone much longer than he had expected. The hunting trip that he had started early that morning had dragged on to late at night and now he was only just returning. Solas padded softly through the familiar trees his catch swinging in his jaws. It had been his own stubbornness to catch something that had caused him to be out longer than he had thought he would be. He could have given up hours ago but returning with nothing to show for it would just leave a bitter taste in his mouth.
Tired from the lack of sleep and the energy that he had used to catch the quick rabbit Solas was quite ready to go to bed. A voice called out and Solas froze, rabbit swinging in his jaws. His hackles rose even though he knew that it was someone from the pack. The stormy male just didn't like that he had been unaware of her presence until that moment. Smoothing his coat he padded in her direction, scuffing his paws so that she would hear him coming.
Once in sight, he waved his tail briefly in greeting before putting his catch down so that he wouldn't be speaking around a mouthful of fur. He noted her bristled fur and forced his own fur to remain flat. She had startled him as much as he had startled her it seemed. Solas. He told her knowing full well that she knew who he was. They had hunted together before after all. Didn't think anyone was up at this time. Did something happen? Perhaps something had happened while he had been out and a faint frown pulled the corners of his mouth down.
It seemed that she wasn't as pleased to see him either. Good, maybe he had scared her in turn. At the very least it made them even in that aspect. He didn't otherwise respond to her first tense comment. Solas thought there was no need, he remembered her name and they really didn't need to do introductions all over again. He simply watched as she approached waiting to see what she did. They weren't close and besides the one hunting trip that she had led he didn't exactly now her.
His frown smoothed as she responded that nothing was wrong she just couldn't sleep and was patrolling. He nodded in understanding. He hadn't been sleeping well as of late but that had more to do with the scent that was floating in the air than anything else. Your not the only one. He commented back with a soft sigh. He would be happy when this time was over then he would at least be able to get a full nights rest. Thinking about it just made him even more tired and he almost sighed again but held it in.
Bastet questioned what he had and he looked down at it before his gaze went back to her. A rabbit. He responded back but then she probably knew that. I caught it over in Spectral Woods. Took me longer than I thought it would and I'm only returning now. Maybe he would have to try the mountains tomorrow and see if there was anything that he could catch there.
Hungry? He asked tipping his own head curiously. One rabbit wasn't going to missed from the caches if she decided a meal was in order. If he found something a bit bigger then maybe but a rabbit? A rabbit wasn't going to cause a problem in the slightest unless food was scarce but he was making sure that they had enough on hand so that wasn't a problem.
He would be glad when this season was over. Every time he went into the den he was put on edge because of the scent that clung where everyone slept. The only reason why he didn't find a different place to sleep was that he felt sure that he wouldn't act on those desires. He was around only because of those impulses and that had led him to grow up without a father. He had no intentions of doing that to a child of his especially when in the process they would be kicked out of the pack. In all, it simply wasn't worth it, even though he seemed to be tempted repeatedly. Even now she was watching him with a look that let him know what was on her mind.
Let's hope so. He responded back tiredly he could only run on so much sleep and he could only take so much temptation before something happened to make him forget his reasons and slip up. Plus, if this kept up he might he might end up falling on his face in front of a rabbit and only be able to watch it hop away. That would make him feel so great about himself. Maybe he would need to take a nap while on his hunts to make sure that it didn't happen.
Solas grinned as she licked her lips before saying that if he didn't mind sharing because she didn't want to take it all. Eat what you want to I'm not all that hungry. He nosed the rabbit closer to her as she approached. It was hard to be hungry when all you wanted to do was curl up. Sitting down so that at least his paws could rest he waited for her to enjoy her meal, even if it was small.
As soon as he moved the rabbit closer to her she dug in. Was it odd that watching her eat made him feel satisfied? He knew he could hunt and catch things for himself and others but seeing his packmate tear into the rabbit made him content. Perhaps it was because he felt more useful knowing that he could help and provide for the pack. Maybe that was the case, maybe not he didn't know but the grin on his face grew as he watched.
The grin faltered when he was asked if he had considered being a hunter. She also added the Kajika and Moon would love to have a hunter when the prey came back. I have thought about it but I don't know if I should. He responded with a frown as he looked up at the stars lost in thought. I feel like I need to learn to hunt different ways. Right now I've been focusing on rabbits and other creatures, with the occasional goat as long as Kajika's available. He could hunt deer but it had been awhile and going down into the forest to hunt now felt odd.
He looked back to Bastet. Do you have any suggestions? She was older than him and likely to have more experience so he figured she was bound to know something that he didn't on the topic.