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The air was thick, heavy and close and the sky above was dark despite being mid-day. She felt a tension rising in the humidity and knew that a storm would likely pass over in the next few hours. Nevertheless, she roved through the Deep Forest, searching to find another den of fox kits, if any had had a second brood. She was not far from the place in which she had met Enoki, on the day when they'd discussed the surplus of foxes and the idea that eating them was probably the best remedy. She found little trace of them, though, and smirked to herself- perhaps the magpie-coloured female had taken care of the fox over-population by herself. She almost hoped so, but still wished to find something for herself to eat.She moved further into the Deep Forest which became more and more silent, the sound fading into nothingness in the same way that the mist was burned off a meadow under the summer sun. One black ear flicked as she heard the sound of wingbeats overhead, but apart from that, nothing stirred. The woodlands became tighter and tighter and she winced as a bush she'd brushed against dug into her fur. She snapped her head sideways, giving a sharp glare to the accusing branch but her gaze softened slightly when she saw that it was strand of thorny branch festooned with a few small, pale pink flowers. They were beautiful- the branch was forgiven because of it.
Finally taking a moment to really notice her surroundings, Sagacity saw ahead a tunnel of darkness- a tunnel which was, in fact, above the ground. Her ears flicked back and forth, unsure what to make of this. She stepped forward and approached, and saw that the tunnel had been created by some small and determined creature which had fought its way repeatedly through a thick, seemingly endless briar patch. The tunnel was small, but big enough for Sagacity definitely- even a large wolf could fit in, though they'd have to be mindful of their step and flanks. The ground was dirt- not enough light for grass but it was sun-dappled nontheless where the upper branches grew sparse in places. The entire mass was covered in the small, fragrant flowers.
It would be a safe haven for prey, she thought, and with one final flick of her ears, she entered.