Was it really this hard? She didn't want to spend the rest of her life surrounded by old wolves and puppies. That was no kind of life to lead. So, as the sun began to rise over Swift River that morning, Borlla left the territory and headed south. Why south? Well, why not? She had no wish to go to the mountains, and she didn't care much about the cherries and blackberries at the moment either. So, south she went. Her stomach rumbled slightly, and her journey turned into a hunt. Ears forward, Borlla leaned forward as she dipped her head towards the ground, nose searching for a scent trail. Something small. She'd been through the whole "large game" thing already, and, as much as she wanted to do it, she was certain that she couldn't take down an adult by herself.
The scent of deer was rather strong, and easy to follow. It was a wide trail and went in one distinct direction. Eventually, she could follow them merely by listening. There were a few of them, and they were moving steadily through the green. A stream that had been a distance away from her now closed in and was widening as well, and she realized that that was where the deer were. The trees eventually loosened their grip around her and were replaced by massive thick trees that weren't necessarily tall, but had the strangest branches. They trailed in the stream and blocked the rising sun from Borlla's eyes. The deer didn't seem to mind them either. A few does and even fewer fawns sipped cautiously at the clear water, ears twisting on their thin heads.
Borlla knew well enough not to go after the big game, but...She wondered if these fawns could make an easy meal. Pausing, she backed slowly into the shelter of one of the willows, the dangling branches hiding her and the lack of wind making mostly invisible to the nose. The girl settled into a lying position, eyes locked on the group of seven, wondering just how easy it would be to lock her teeth around one of the three fawn's legs. The decision would have to be quickly, or else they'd move on. <b style="color:#32527a">"speech."