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A few times it had dipped into a hole, only to resurface a few yards away from him. Silly rabbit. Besides the rabbit scent, he could smell Swift River. It wasn't faint, but it didn't overwhelm him either. Perhaps he was going a bit too far, and his heart worried for his mate, but he knew that Makita would keep a watchful eye on her until he returned. He felt himself beginning to tire, his endurance trickling into nothing. He hadn't the speed to catch the rabbit quickly, and had simply hoped that in time it would wear down. But from what he was feeling and seeing, the rabbit might just win the battle.
The sound of water filling his ears, knowing now that he was approaching the creek, though what part he was unsure of. The rabbit slipped into another hole, and above it the alpha stood, chest heaving waiting for the rabbit to resurface either here or another hole within eye shot. A moment passed, and perhaps, a bit foolishly, he stuck his foreleg into the hole, only to feel the fluff of the rabbit a mere foot down. Something had stopped up the hole, and it wasn't the prey. With a snarl, Alexander stepped back, and fell into a crouch, staring at the space. His scent was probably still easily detectable, but he hoped the stupid hare would take the chance anyway.
The moment he saw the flash of gray, he jumped, and caught the hardly suspecting rabbit in unyielding jaws. Without a second thought, he bit down, severing the creature's spine and ending its life. It was quite a hefty rabbit, now that he could feel it, and knew that his rather long run wasn't completely foolish. With a deep breath, he wandered then towards the creek, intending to take a short rest before making the journey back to the mountain. Dropping the body at water's edge, he leaned forward, taking a few laps as he watched the water turn a slightly dark color as it washed some of the fresh blood from his muzzle. His eyes kept going, however, discovering a few lengths down, a pale female taking a drink as well.
Alexander adjusted the rabbit to be at his other side, away from the female. He rose up, fluffy tail beginning to rise over his back, and he barked, ears perking up, hoping to catch the girl's attention. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
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<b style="color:#51b85f">"It is. I chased it quite a way. Wouldn't do that for a skinny rabbit." He tried to put some kindness into his voice, which wasn't too hard. Alexander even threw in a smile, and a good-mannered wag of his tail. As she apologized, he noticed her retreating slightly, and his ears twisted back. <b style="color:#51b85f">"There's no need to apologize, miss. I don't intend to cause you harm...If that's what you're thinking, at least." He chuckled, and dipped his head. <b style="color:#51b85f">"I'm Alexander." Perhaps if she knew his name it might ease whatever she could be feeling. He hadn't faced many ill-tempered wolves in his day, but he was sure that they wouldn't bother giving their victims their names. Right? <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."
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<b style="color:#51b85f">"Liadan, pleased to meet you," He replied, appreciative of her own polite gestures. <b style="color:#51b85f">"But no need to worry. My land isn't here, but up on the mountain. There is a pack around here, but I'm unsure as to whether or not you could have passed through their land." The male couldn't help but chuckle slightly, and added, <b style="color:#51b85f">"Though, if you had, I'm sure you'd know by now." The smile prickled along his muzzle. <b style="color:#51b85f">"speech."