Aftermath
04-29-2014, 06:01 PM
He looked to her and nodded, the smell of snow, wind, and rain sending cold into his pelt as he looked to her. The morning was the same way as he had walked over to the entrance and sniffed around. It was cold, but not like it was last night. His eyes stayed focused on the world around him as the cold sent chills down his spine, but he was happy to see it at a relaxing feeling. His claws dug into the earth as he sniffed around. Yin appeared to still be sleeping. He lied down and kept watch for intruders once more.
"I would like to go hunting with Yin, but she is still asleep and I do not wish to bother her while she needs her rest," he spoke quietly to himself and gave his small smile, lying down and placing his head down on his paws like he had done many of times before when he was with the white and black femme.
A rabbit could easily be seen as he crawled into the underbrush, waiting for the right opportunity. His eyes focused on his prey as he watched for any movements that the hare might make, and soon, like a bolt of lightning, he was on top of the rabbit. It squealed in worry and protest as it was kicking its feet. He shook it's head as the life was leaving it's body, and soon, it was laying limp in his maw. He placed the hare down in front of the female wolf whom he had known since yesterday and lied down once more near the entrance, keeping watch as his eyes scanned the perimeter for anything he needed to be aware of.
"I would like to go hunting with Yin, but she is still asleep and I do not wish to bother her while she needs her rest," he spoke quietly to himself and gave his small smile, lying down and placing his head down on his paws like he had done many of times before when he was with the white and black femme.
A rabbit could easily be seen as he crawled into the underbrush, waiting for the right opportunity. His eyes focused on his prey as he watched for any movements that the hare might make, and soon, like a bolt of lightning, he was on top of the rabbit. It squealed in worry and protest as it was kicking its feet. He shook it's head as the life was leaving it's body, and soon, it was laying limp in his maw. He placed the hare down in front of the female wolf whom he had known since yesterday and lied down once more near the entrance, keeping watch as his eyes scanned the perimeter for anything he needed to be aware of.