The tawny wolf stalked forward through the trees tensely. Her paws met the ground in carefully planned steps. Her eyes honed in on the target. A young spike, likely from a nearby bachelor group, had found itself alone with a gaping shoulder wound. Torah observed from a distance inching forward every so often. Her calculated movements kept her downwind but in the snow, there was little to hide her auburn-hued pelt. The woman halted and stood stalk still, watching, thinking. She knew that even if injured she was not capable of taking the animal down alone. Perhaps if she tracked it for a few days the deer would collapse from his injury.
SHE WALKS. "SHE SPEAKS." SHE THINKS