"It's about a mile south from here. Wait, hold on a second...." Angel went silent, and her tail twitched slightly. "I hear something." Sure enough, a doe and two fawns emerged from the thick vegetation, grazing in a small patch of grass. Axel went to lunge forward at them, but Angel quickly stopped him, placing a single wing in front of him. "It's not worth it," she whispered. "How come?" Axel questioned. "You see, that doe has two fawns, who depend on the doe to keep them fed and safe. If you kill the doe, you're technically killing all three of them, because the fawns can't survive on their own. It wouldn't be worth it, because those fawns will grow up and have more fawns, and those fawns will grow up and have more fawns, it goes on and on. You kill the fawns, you decrease the number of fawns born in the next generations exponentially. Besides, they don't have much meat on them anyway," Angel explained. Axel pondered this idea. "Now that I think about it, that kinda does make sense." His stomach growled. Angel gave Axel and Max a sideways glance. "C'mon, let's go to the place with the rabbits." She led them deeper into the woods.