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AND I AM SORRY MY CONSCIENCE CALLED IN SICK AGAIN
There were pros and cons to living with a colony, Wolf was learning. On the positive, it was a lot harder to get snatched up by a hungry mutt or hawk with so many eyes and ears out, and if worst came to worse he wouldn't freeze to death this winter since a good portion of the cats here seemed oddly co-operative with one another. But on the negative, having so many cats crammed into one space made it a competition for resources, and as the days went by more and more cats were struggling to keep themselves fed and warm from the early frost. Some got lucky and had other cats to take pity on them, offering up morsel of food or bits of bedding, but he wondered how long that apparent 'kindness' would last.
At first he'd assumed they were just family groups looking out for each other, but in the short time he'd been there observing, it'd become more and more clear that something else was going on here. These cats had alliances to each other that went beyond the bonds or obligations of kin, and more than once Wolf had wondered 'why?'. Why did these hunters give up their prey to the kits and queens and injured? Why did they patrol the borders together instead of squabbling over it themselves? He was so used to being among his own kind– loners and rogues– that he was still finding it hard to grasp the idea that these cats were simply doing this because they wanted to.
But he stayed, and he watched, even if he didn't intend to participate in their little sharing games– not without a good reason, at least. And as it was now, the colony wasn't structured enough for him to afford expending effort on anyone but himself. From what he'd heard from the other cats and their gossiping, the leader had been sick for a while now and was essentially letting things fall apart in his stead. Which meant there probably wouldn't be a colony for much longer anyways– not unless someone decided to grab the bull by the horns and take charge.
So far, he hadn't seen anyone go for it. Not even the guys own son.
Out in the territory away from the noise of camp, Wolf crouched low to the ground, still and silent as mismatched eyes kept themselves locked on the prey a few paces ahead of him. A rabbit. It was a small thing, the early frost and frequent rains having kept it from feeding properly, likely driving it– along with much of the other prey– into it's burrows. But today had been decent enough. Cloudy, but no rain. Cold, but not enough for the frost to linger much past the morning.
The rabbit didn't stand a chance. Wolf was on it before it had a chance to break from the undergrowth and lose him in a sprint, it's panicked squeal sharply cut off by a precise, ruthless bite to the neck.
He smirked to himself, lifting his head and licking the blood from his lips as he admired the clean kill. The rabbit itself was nothing to brag about, only big enough to offer him a portion or two as far as meals went, and the pelt would hardly be worth adding to his nest, but his technique had been flawless in it's execution, proof that the dark chimera had not lost his touch.
Some of the colony cats could stand to learn a thing or two from him.
OOC- figured they could bump into each other after each having a successful hunt, and could decide to eat and chat in the company of a fellow hunter?
@Cherryblaze
loner/future shadowclan - male - a large, monochrome chimera with mismatched eyes and several scars