RE: Spieden, you eat something that gives you a stomach ache.
Despite the darkness of the forest, the thick canopy of the copse blocking out the noon sun, something on the ground right in her path stuck out enough to catch Spieden's eye. She wasn't even sure what it was before she scooped the small, stinking, fuzzy heap into her maw. Cracking the bones and brittle skin with her molars it was down her gullet in one swift motion, before anyone would even have a chance to take it from her. It was the second nature of a scavenger, learned from living with those who would take from her, which she hadn't yet unprogrammed now that she was living amongst those more civilized, who allowed her to plenty enough to eat. She wasn't starving, far from it as evidenced by her rounded sides, and the aftertaste of whatever rotting critter she had just eaten lingered in her mouth to remind her of her bad decision.
The foul taste unfortunately wasn't the only curse of whatever it was that she had eaten. As she kept walking, her stomach seemed to be twisting itself into knots as it tried to decide if what she had stuck into it was actually food or not. She thought that if she kept ignoring it, it might go away, but with each step the pain increased. Her stride shrank to a scuffle, which turned to a crawl. Eventually it hurt enough that she just stopped and laid down, panting and hoping that no one had seen any of that. While she was afraid a cougar might find her in such a state and decide that she looked like an easy target, she equally didn't want to go crawling back to the pack and have them think she looked like an easy target as well.