Mordecai paused for a minute, his head tilted to the right as he listened. The wind was whispering through the treetops in an easterly direction. Right, it seemed to say, go right.
Well, when was he ever one to disagree with the wind? Giving silent thanks to the whispering pines Mordecai kept his wand close as he carefully made his way forward, Indian stepping as he went. Not so much as a twig snapped to give his position away as he crept forward and began to crest a small gully. DeadMeat had to be on the other side. And as luck should have it the wind was in his favor, coming toward him and bringing with it the sickly sweet smell of decaying flesh.
Bingo.
Just over the rise was where the tawny hippogriff made its nest. Bones of long dead kills lay scattered all over the shallow valley and piled high in the center beside two tall-standing yew trees was the biggest nest Mordecai ever saw. Nestled among the thick branches was none other than the satisfied DeadMeat, gnawing his way through half a dead badger carcass clutched greedily in his talons.
Alright, all he had to do was get the Snitch and get out.
"Accio Snitch!"
Mordecai hissed quietly between his teeth as he pointed his wand in the brute's direction. Like a charm DeadMeat let out a squawk of surprise as a tiny golden ball flitted its way up his throat and zipped out of his beak before the hippogriff even knew what was happening. The snitch hovered in mid-air for a moment and seemed to give itself a good shake in an attempt to rid itself of the various stomach juices that clung to its frail silver wings before it zipped to the left and then to the right before winging its way right into Mordecai's upraised hand.
It was all too easy.
"Hello m'beauty." Mordecai chuckled to himself as he closed his fist around the golden ball and tucked it away in a pocket where it would be safe from marauding mouths. Now, all he had to do was go back the way he came without crossing paths with anything unfriendly and then he'd call it a day.
But DeadMeat wasn't as satisfied as Mordecai with the situation.
A fierce hiss caused Mordecai to pause and look over his shoulder. Standing in front of his nest with his feathers ruffled out in an impressive display, DeadMeat let out a ringing call as he pawed at the ground with a foreleg, leaving large furrows in the dirt. He snapped his beak at the air and there was no mistaking the look in those bright orange eyes. The hippogriff was calling him out.
"You don't wanna do that mate." Mordecai rubbed his chin as he turned to face his aggressor. A disgruntled grumble from the creature clearly stated otherwise. Mordecai arched an eyebrow as he locked gazes with the hippogriff and he could have sworn that the tawny brute narrowed his eyes at him.
Cheeky bugger.
"Right then. Ladies first." Mordecai sniffed as he shoved his wand between his broad belt and shook out his shoulders to loosen them. This was going to be a non-magic dispute, just the way he preferred them. Little did that hippogriff know that Mordecai was just crazy enough to toe the line with him.