the zen of autumn fishing
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Sanuye looked into the sky as she saw the colors shifting to their twilight form. It was going to get darker soon and she wanted to be able to catch something before night fell and she would have to go back home. She looked over to the male as he seemed to be lost in some thought. She was still trying to figure out why she was no good at catching her own food as she was still battling with the fish on the other end of the line. The coyote pulled as hard as she could and eventually brought the prey to shore. She was happy that she was able to catch something by herself. She did not want to be a member who had to have her food brought to her. She would have to learn to how to fish better or hunt better if she was going to even think about feeding herself everyday. She got lucky today as she was able to at least bring one fish to the shore. Perhaps if she continued a bit more today then she would be able to catch some more for herself tonight. The hybrid adjusted her position as she held up her line. She casted her line back out and waited to see if something else would tag on her line. In the mean time, she turned her attention back over to Theodoric as he seemed to be pulling on his line as well. It looked like he had gotten another bite. It was good to see that he was having such good luck today. She was sure he luck was going to run out soon enough.

Sanuye looked over to the male as he was reaching for his pole. Obviously he got something again. Perhaps if he was lucky he would be able to catch this one. She smiled and kept on hand on her pole as she watched him. It looked like for sure with his determination that he would catch this one. Night was coming quickly as the coyote looked into the sky. She could see the colors changing again. Soon the sunset colors would fade into deep blue and stars would appear in the sky. She wanted to get home before night fell on the land. Her silver gaze moved to the other end of her line. The fish were just swimming by, ignoring her bait. She figured it was time to call it quits. She pulled the line back to her and began to pack up her things so that she was ready to go. The hybrid did not want to leave until she saw the out come to the male’s battle. So far it looked like the fish was winning, but there was still time for him to turn around and become the winner. While she was waiting, she moved her hands to the fish she got and began to have her meal before she went home and to bed. The fish was so delicious. She was happy with the day’s out come and hoped she would have great days like this in the future.





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