Out of nowhere, the creature spooked. It's head whipped back in her direction like it somehow knew she was there. Impossible! No! Like a flash of lightning the rabbit took off with powerful bounding leaps, the chase all but over before the wolf had an opportunity to react. Still she leapt from her cover with a push of hind legs, throwing forward through the air to where the rabbit had been. Long strides had her closing in on her victim, but it was already so far away. Had she the willpower to continue she might have stood a chance, but the defeat was instantly evident as her sprint lasted not four strides before it slowed to a trot, to a walk and to a saunter, and to a stop.
"Auuuugh!" No thought for the peace of the air around her as she threw her head back with a groan of frustration that too had her body rolling to sit on her haunches before turning onto one hip. Rather angrily one fore paw came up, only to slam back onto the ground with a thump of annoyance. Her anger now vented in part, she returned her gaze to the field ahead of her and found no solace in the lush greens of the grass and scattered bushes. A sharp exhale through her nose was almost like a bull at the ready to charge.
"Get back here you... you... fat... rabbit!" That was, in the moment, the best possible insult she could have come up with. Boiling distress had her tossing her head from one side to the other, once twice and three times, with each an audible snap of her jaws ended by a sharp bark of aggression sent forward to the last place she'd sighted the critter. This was a step backwards for the young female, another failure. She had gone from getting better, to getting worse, and it played on her mind, it ate at her conscious. Was she really that pathetic that her life would be reduced to chewing the scraps of kills left behind?
"You were supposed to be my lunch." She spoke to herself with a quiet sigh, and buckled her front legs to drop onto her chest, laying flat in the grass with yet another childish groan. Annoyed and hungry, and now bothered by the sun, she crossed her paws across the top of her muzzle and over her eyes to block the light and everything else around her that might have been watching and undoubtedly laughing. Imagine the thought if her slain family were looking upon her now. Without question, they would have been shaking their heads in disgust.