A little bird gazed down at her from the fullest branch of the cherry tree, its tiny bill and fluffy head giving it an adorable, puppy-like look. Ava's brilliantly colored eyes paled in comparison to the feathers on the little bird's back. They were a lovely, iridescent blue-green, spreading out over the little bird's head and back before integrating into his main body's grey-brown feathers, while his underbelly was pure white. She was familiar with his kind - they were Tree Swallows. Cute little things - there had been plenty of them where she was growing up. Now that she was eye to eye with one again, the dark female found a pang in her chest. She missed the Tree Swallows. She missed home.
Wolf and bird had been watching each other for a few minutes now. She sat in the shadow of the cherry tree, her dark form straight and her honey-colored eyes alert. Her coat was full and shiny and her bones were hidden beneath firm, compact muscles. She was neither small nor large - just the average size, though with beautiful form, for she had grown up on the hunt and it made her strong and smart and fast. Ava couldn't fight for shit, but disregarding that she considered herself a wolf of skill. Such a creature was the wolf - of beauty, and cunning, and speed and bloodlust, and yet she found herself fascinated by the little bird, occasionally chirping at her as it teetered on the branch.
The dark female slunk onto her belly, legs outstretched before her. The bird took three hops tot he edge of the branch and whistled a little tune, to which Ava lifted her head in the air and softly howled the same tune. She felt strangely happy and at home with her little bird friend.