Fire and Ice
The young female paused, ears flickering as she the scent of another wolf infiltrated her nose, growing stronger and stronger. Her tail fell inert behind her cream form and violet eyes scanned the area for where he was hiding. Moments later the sound of rapidly falling paw steps could be heard thundering through the air. He was straight ahead of her, and not far. The fur along the back of her neck bristled slightly in a defensive manner for it would be the first wolf in these new lands that she would come across and she did not know how hostile they would be.
It was then that a rabbit sprinted out from the shrubbery, possibly one of the two that he had gone after trying to escape with its life, only to flee into the jaws of another predator. With tongue lolling from open jaws she wasted no time. Her hunting skills were pretty much as honed as they were going to be. She had turned out to only be average with her hunting talent, but had a talent for other things. Healing and fighting seemed to be her better suit, but she was still quite capable of catching a rabbit that ran right toward her. Squeals slipped from the terrified hare the moment it saw her, but it did not turn away. For a second she thought what a stupid rabbit and leaped after him not paying any mind to the other wolf near by. Instincts had gripped her from hunger that grew in her stomach from such long travels. She she went for the rabbit, he dove into a burrow. No wonder he did not run in the other direction when his safety was so close.
"You will not be safe there!" she growled going in after him. Her head lowered to the earth and forepaws pressed against the sides of her neck as she shoved herself in the burrow. She managed to get in a third of the way, talons scrapping against the compacted dirt that surrounded her. Jaws managed to clamp down upon her delicious prey. For a split second the hare screamed. It was quickly silenced by the power of her bite and hung limp in her jaws. Blood trickled down her chin as she tightly clung to her prize. Now, to get out of the confined space, but there was a problem. She dug her talons on her hind legs into the ground and began trying to push herself out, but to no avail. She did not budge. She was stuck! Snarling with frustration, she pushed harder and harder. White tipped tail whirled around freely with agitation at the struggle, especially because she knew someone was around to witness such an embarrassing situation.