Early Afternoon, Overcast, -4°F, -20°C
Aching limbs carried him forwards in no particular direction, his only guidance being his frost-covered nose. The sky was dull and overcast and the heavy clouds threatened to rain at any moment and, had he not been so desperate for subsistence, Lorcan would have sought shelter some time ago. The incessant growling of his stomach kept him focused and determined, and stubbornly, the agouti male continued weave his way through the snow covered lowlands in search of food.
Black nose hovered an inch above the ground as he moved, searching for any trace of prey that happened to crossed his path. Occasionally though, he would pause and lift his nose to the sky and take a moment to inhale deeply, to sample the menagerie of scents which danced in the breeze. Up until now he had always been met with disappointment when he smelt nothing of interest, but this time—his heart quickened and he immediately froze.
Black nostrils flared as he swivelled his head slowly from side to side, trying to pinpoint the smell’s origin. The scent was faint, but it was there. Death. There was a carcass to be found somewhere close by. Without a moment’s more hesitation, Lorcan set off into a trot in search of the much needed free meal. It wasn’t long before he caught sight of a body of frozen water nestled within the snow.
As he approached the lake the scent of decay grew stronger, though it was still unusually faint. Even so, it didn’t take him any time to figure out where the stench was coming from. There three metres out from the edge of the frozen lake a half-submerged fox had met its demise. The frozen body appeared untouched, which signified its freshness as even the ravens hadn’t picked at it yet.
Hesitantly he touched his forepaw to the edge of the ice, testing its thickness, before he finally dared to step out onto the frozen surface. Dark nails clicked against the ice as he stepped over to the fox and sniffed it. Its body was bound within the ice and for a moment Lorcan considered just tearing off whatever flesh was still exposed, but then his stomach growled again and he swiftly changed his mind. He was going to retrieve the whole body, even if it took him all day.
Hot salmon-pink tongue began licking at the ice which sealed it in, working hard to slowly melt away that which bound his meal to its frozen tomb.