particularly there to hunt. She was still traveling north looking for any
trace of her father. Plus she had seen this vast forest when she had climbed
to the top of Riddle Heights. The yearling was curious about these woods and
who inhabited them. She padded through the morning gazing at the bountiful
trees. It seemed like every kind of tree she knew of made up this vast forest.
The sun barely showed through the branches as it cast its warm light upon
the forest floor. Dappled sunlight struck her coat making her look like a spotted
wolf traveling through the wood.
She growled as her stomach churned. Apart from her ground squirrel
nearly two days ago she hadn't eaten anything. She longed for a more filling
meal which would quiet her growling belly.
She could scent wolf on the wind and although she was nervous of going
closer to the wolf scent she had to ask them if they might have seen her
father. She would not give up on finding him. Not until she searched every
corner of Wildwood.
So she began trotting towards the wolves. They seemed quite far away
she noted as she scented the wind. It would take a little while to get to them.
Of course she didn't notice the prey items hding from her all around the woods
as the wolf passed through.
A flash of brown fur shot out from just in front of the yearling. Leaves scattered
as the wolfs claws dug into the earth propelling the young wolf forward insitinctually
after the moving object. She didn't even realize that it was a rather large hare that she was
chasing until she lept over a fallen tree still sprinting after it. After a mintue of sprinting
neither animals noticed how close they were to the other wolf scent. Narimé had closed in
on the hare and was just a leap away from it. The two creatures leaped over another fallen
log in clear view of the border. Silence followed as Narimés strong panting filled her ears.
She had pounced on the hare and broke its back easily with her strong jaws.
Then it hit her. The wolf scent she had been following before. It was very strong. While
still panting heavily she picked up her head and her meal looking at her surroundings more
carefully. She couldn't see any wolves around. But the stench of wolf permeated the air.
Was she at a border?
The yearling ducked her head while looking around. Would she get into trouble for
taking a kill so close to a packs border? But she was sure she hadn't crossed it yet.
So it should be fine right? She needed the meal. The large hare would fill her
for at least a day. Quickly the pup began scarfing down her still warm catch.
Hopefully she wouldn't be seen so close to the border,and if a wolf did attack her
she would run away leaving whatever remained of her hare.
(This post was last modified: Jun 05, 2012, 03:44 AM by Narimé.)