Halona 7th bell, 26th of Summer 513 Common | Canine | Thoughts The blonde wolf trotted quickly through the dense forest, relishing the feel of the cool earth beneath her paws and the soft rays of light the morning sun shone through the branches overhead. Like all creatures, Halona was in search of her breakfast. Nose to the wind in the attempt to pick up the scent of any possible prey nearby, instead her keen ears picked up the murmurer of a faint meow wafting from her left. It sounded insistent, desperate even, almost like a call for help. Curious, the Kelvic abandoned her search for food for the moment and followed the sound to its source. Happening upon a small black cat trapped in a cage, Halona was bewildered. I thought trapper's aimed to capture prey. Why was this cat trapped instead? What was the purpose? Hissing at Halona's arrival, the cat retreated to the back of its cage, back arched and fur fluffed. The sight caused the Kelvic wolf to smile. No doubt its wild. She thought, but what would have encouraged it to enter? Spying a small bowl in the corner of the cage, Halona's question was answered by the fresh scent of fish clinging to it. Someone lured it in on purpose... She growled softly, the trapping of the feline reminded Halona of her own captivity. Bitter memories of her life of being a neglected "pet" shortly followed filling her with barely suppressed rage. She wanted to kill whoever trapped this animal, she longed to rip them limb from limb and stuff their bloody remains in the cage as a sight for all to see. Shaking her head to clear such morbid thoughts, she resolved to at least free the cat from its prison. Shifting effortlessly into her human form, she shivered involuntarily as a chill crawled up her spine when a cold breeze caressed her naked body bringing forth a ripple of goosebumps to her skin. Sub-consciously rubbing her arms with her hands, she lifted the simple latch to the cage. It was all the prompting the black wildcat needed, it bolted from the cage, embracing it's freedom once more. Shifting back to a wolf, Halona silently watched the cat vanish amidst the greenery of the forest. Shortly after freeing the wayward kitty from its cell, Halona was tracking the fresh scent of rabbit. Aware of where she placed her paws, the Kelvic followed the scent to its source. A plump hare busily forged in a grassy clearing seemingly unaware to its impending danger. Settling into a low crouch, Halona began to creep up on her oblivious prey. Well hidden by the dense undergrowth, she paused her advance, amber eyes locked onto the rodent's movement as it began to near, nibbling at the abundant grasses at its disposal. Without warning, Halona launched herself at the hare in a pounce, squarely landing on its small frame and snapping its back. Congratulating herself on making such a clean kill, she picked it up and carried it off to the mossy base of a nearby tree to devour her meal. |