The coyote gurgled and gasped for air as it died and Laurel stood over it, waiting until the thing stopped breathing and twitching. He had been getting good at killing coyotes. It was hard at first, but it wasn't unlike killing a deer. Except the deer had fangs and claws and bit back, and sometimes other deer would run to its aid. But if he caught it by surprise and when it was alone, the coyote was as good as dead. He couldn't recall how many he'd been able to kill at this point, but it didn't really matter. Each time it was one less, each time just a little easier to kill. He nudged the coyote and when he was certain it wasn't dead, he moved away from it.
Lauraceae found satisfaction in making a kill. It was much more satisfying than catching a rabbit (he had yet to catch anything larger) and, better than anything else, it gave him a purpose. Eventually he might be able to take one down without getting himself injured, and maybe eventually he'd rid Relic Lore of them completely. Laurel panted, eventually finding a decent hill to get a better view of the meadow. He lifted his head and a cool breeze swept through the grasses. He closed his eyes for a moment and took a deep breath of the cool morning air