Savannah was laying on a large rock, her mottled black fur standing up from the cold autumn breeze. She had just gotten back from her morning hunt, as she did every morning. Sniffing the air and resting her head on her paws, she sighed. The smell of winter was in the air and even as it was still a while away, it made her feel uneasy. Sav's hunt was rather successful, for this time of year anyway. She utterly despised winter, the prey was scarce and it made her nose numb. Slowly she drifted into a half-asleep state and huffed.
Karma was sitting by the river, a mostly eaten rabbit at her paws. The black and white wolf was still hungry, but she refrained from finishing the rabbit. As she wanted to bury it for when prey was low. Dipping her paw into the river, Karma started drink. She disliked how cold it was, but still she drank. Lifting her head to the breeze and closing her eyes, she picked up the remains of the rabbit and started to pad alongside the river.
James was getting very bored patrolling the territory. He had gone through the central lands twice already,--though the second time was sort of accidental-- and he was only halfway done scouting the borders. The tall, somewhat marbled wolf was mostly glad there were no threats, but part of him was hoping something of interest would happen. There was no one else around so James decided to take a break. He began running through the multitude of brightly coloured leaves that were falling, chasing those that flew off in a breeze. James while being 3 years old, was still very much a pup at heart and enjoyed playing if he ever got the chance.
Misha was staying hidden in some tall grass, stalking a hare. Suddenly, the hare bolted. The large, white wolf dashed after it and continued to pursue his prey for a good while before finally managing to grab it. A quick snap of the neck and it was dead, he yelped and dropped the hare, it's large feet had scratched his muzzle and he began to bleed a bit. He shook it off and picked up his kill, trying to find somewhere he could eat undisturbed.