Some might consider the dark birds as winged rats, but any wolf who has spent considerable time hungry on his own would tell you otherwise. As usual, Rais was both hungry and alone. When three of the black birds swooped overhead through the wide-spaced cedars, their raucous voices ringing through the forest, the mottled wolf followed eagerly behind the small flock.
Eventually he Rais smelled the pungent aroma of rotting moose flesh, with a slight undertone of bear and wolf. He slowed, allowing the crows to flap onward without him. Either a wolf killed the moose and a bear was scavenging it, or a bear killed it and a wolf found it. A wolf, Rais could work with, but there was no way to negotiate with a bear.More caws had reached his ears, but Rais wasn't sure whether his flock of crows were celebrating, or if they had been disturbed from their meal.
As he came closer, the scent of a lady wolf became more prevalent. No bear, but he would still have to figure out how to get past the wolf. He could try and startle her off, but that would likely result in a fight. Rais wasn't going to get torn up over a rotten dinner, so that was out. An idea came to him, and very quickly he dropped to the ground and wriggled and rolled around, working the dirt of the place into his fur. He had to smell like he actually <i>lived</i> here, rather than just wandered in. Satisfied with the earthy, cedar perfume he had rubbed into his fur, he rose and trotted past the last few trees separating the two. An brown wolf, the female he had smelled, stood beside the remnants of the moose.
The little cloud-colored and currently dusty wolf stood up tall and puffed his chest out with his tail held high. He cleared his throat to catch the woman's attention, then began speaking. <b>"Excuse me, madam. I don't know if you've noticed, but you're quite close to the borders of..."</b> He paused for a second, trying to fish a pack name out of nowhere, <b>"Cedar Grove. Yes, quite close. My leader wouldn't be very happy if he saw you here, and I do think he'll be making the rounds about very soon."</b> Rais knew he wouldn't smell like any of the pack wolves who actually did live around here, but he hoped the smell of the territory rubbed into his pelt would make it seem as if he belonged. <b>"He especially won't be happy to see you eating so close to the border, either. So, if you'd like to avoid any trouble I'd suggest you get moving, and soon."</b>