Strider mused, that it seemed hunger would always be a driving force in life. He often tried to think about things-strange things-but the hunger was always there-pressing, ominous, merciless. Crying squeals of hungry babes-he had been hearing that sound his entire life, and it always put him on edge. It all made it hard to think...the others, they lived simpler, and maybe happier. He wondered about things, but all those thoughts floated away.
...
That he had been all but roped into leading a pack of neophyte Hunters (all of which were considered a bit odd) had put him in a more or less foul mood. But with his injury-which didn't seem like it would even heal right-he had lost some face in the pack. None had dared challenge him yet, but how long could it take? He wasn't getting any younger...but he was the Chief, and he had a Responsibility.
Still. He knew-an Adult Raptor who couldn't defend himself was in danger of losing more than just respect. He could easily lose his position as Hunt Leader, his Mate, even his life-which was why it was so important Hooktoe take up his mantle-he would be able to 'retire' easily knowing that his strongest (if somewhat dim) offspring had made something of himself-and he could defend his mate and mother-Slendersnout-after he (inevitably) died.
But he had to get there first-hopefully before another male killed him as a threat, or he did something stupid and got himself killed. Looking at his dopey son chewing on bones, he did wonder about that. The boy was a natural hunter, strong and stealthy-he was just...a bit slow. His mothers side, surely.
He considered the others.
Char was just a bit older than Hook, and just as fast-much brighter, as well. But he was also sickly, and thin. The Pack doubted he would live long...then again, they had said the same about him, didn't they?
Moonfang was considered sort of a...blunt instrument. Her lack of stealth made her the perennial bad luck charm during hunts-of course, she was a ferocious fighter, able to tangle with the best of them-she had given more than a few unworthy suitors scars to remember them by. Strider had wondered if he could extend a claw to the orphaned Hunter. Hooktoe could use a mate, but that was easier said then done...
He recalled something. He had known her parents, Lashfang and Quickstrike, hadn't he? They had been a ferocious pair, and their daughter had inherited that strength. They had died long ago, though, washed away during a horrible storm-not a way for a Hunter to die. Sometimes he had trouble remembering those names. Other Hunters in the pack couldn't even recall what he was talking about.
But he remembered.
...
He noticed his sons pleading, permanently confused glance directed at him, and nodded. The Lake could be dangerous, since it attracted all sorts of predators and prey like-but if they were smart, they could get an easy meal...thirst was strong after sleep, and sometimes the Prey failed in their observance. And-well, there was no such thing as an 'easy' meal, but some where not as hard as others.
~The lakes a good place to catch unwary prey in the morning, and that's where we'll start-but we're going to be careful, like always. There's many other Hunters that are thinking the same thing, most of them bigger and stronger than us...and I don't have to warn you all about Logmaws* hiding under the water, do I?~
Action: Nodding to his son, he more or less agreed that the Lake was the best place to start-but he allowed the others to say their piece as well, encouraging discussion and thought on the subject.
On their way, he orders the Hunting pack to operate quietly, keeping an eye for trouble.
*Logmaws: Alligators/Crocodiles/Similar, predators known to ambush from water-they often look just like floating debris, hence their name...