August 18, 2014, 09:41 PM
Kaihra felt a spark of Finley's excitement ignite her fur and she turned her yellow eyes toward Sun Spark with a fixed curiosity. Yet the fire died quickly as the meeting began to break, and the glow in her eyes died with it. She felt a weight press in her stomach and gave Peregrine a dip of her head as he trotted off to attend to another's howl, only pulling her eyes off the sturdy wolf when Sun Spark spoke again. Little to her surprise, he met Finley's question with only a quick response before turning his attention toward the more pressing task of preparing the bear meat still plentiful at their paws. It's for the better she tried to convince herself, yet still she inwardly sighed.
Kaihra watched for a moment as Sun Spark tore into the bear with determination in his eyes before he paused to speak. She gave him a slow nod and paced her way toward him, her tail hanging limp behind. Stooping low, she began to strip the flesh on the bear's opposite side and let her thoughts swim with the task at hand. Meat was meat, but she'd be certain to avoid the caches they stored the bear in until other packmates had eaten from them first.
Kaihra watched for a moment as Sun Spark tore into the bear with determination in his eyes before he paused to speak. She gave him a slow nod and paced her way toward him, her tail hanging limp behind. Stooping low, she began to strip the flesh on the bear's opposite side and let her thoughts swim with the task at hand. Meat was meat, but she'd be certain to avoid the caches they stored the bear in until other packmates had eaten from them first.