Long had the psychical aspects of her torn eye healed since the incident on the plateau. Nothing more than a set of dark hued scars in the shape of two distinct canine teeth marks lay across the abandoned socket to remind Hexamora of that day. The emotional wounds yet to fully heal still and the challenges associated with her new trophy far from mastered for the aging ivory woman. Her feeding reduced to scavenging off exposed carcasses scattered about the out lying perimeter of the territory than running the risk of a pack subordinate seeking out the wretched woman to scold her for yet again emptying a cache and leaving it unfilled. A sidereal fate, she decided.
Today was one of those days. The scent of rotting flesh from a slain deer made days ago luring the ivory woman from her hermit of a den away from the others and their close-knit like family. Making a silent get away out towards the eastern edge of the territory. Hexamora was so sure that the light tawny woman Desideria would have blabbered about the lastest news to the rest of the pack about her missing eye, but nobody came to see the new freak show attraction living under their roof. Mixed emotions became of this. Nobody in the pack gave a furry rat's behind about her, a sharp reminder that she was alone in the end. A lesson she would never forget again. Meandering at a slow lope through the dense pine forest, her cranium was constantly set into a sweeping motion. Singular optic scanning what little surroundings she could in any given second.
Twitching small, rounded audits her path remained undeterred from the increasing aroma of rotting flesh and lynx scat. No doubt the culprit for bringing down her easy earned meal. It took no time for her to reach the half devoured body of the deer, body wasting no time in settling in where the last scavenger had fed. Stained canines sinking into whatever bits of flesh she could manage to wrap her jaws around without jarring into exposed bone and cartilage. A feral growl quietly rumbled in her chest as she fed, completely unaware and vulnerable to her surroundings in that moment. A lesson to being partially blind she was yet to learn; you had to always be alert for anyone could be lurking in the shadows. Friend, or foe.