Night. Levinia had to admit, the night was her favorite time of the day. Specifically twilight. The time just before the sun set and the moon rose. She always found herself to have more...energy, in those small hours between dusk and dawn for whatever reason. Perhaps it had something to do with her being a Morph. She was a predator after all, and most predators tended to become more active around those hours so they can hunt their prey under the cover of night. Not that it mattered much to the Luxray morph. She didn't think too deeply about those things. She lazily opened one of her yellow eyes, waking up from the brief nap she had been taking. Giving a stretch, giving a yawn and a small growl as she shook the water from the rain out of her fur. She must have been more tired than she thought, if she had slept through a rain shower that was still going on. Maybe she should go take refuge in a human town for a few days. Sleeping in the wild was fun and all, but sometimes it could become tiresome. She quickly dismissed the notion though. No good could come from dealing with humans, unless it was at spear-point. Sitting up, she yawned again, and took a look around her current position. Earlier in the day, she had climbed up a tree and taken a rest on one of its limbs. A usual practice for her when she slept and she didn't have a nice, dark cave to make her home for the day in. Time to get moving then. Just as she went to leave the tree, however her stomach gave a low rumble. Well, maybe dinner first, then time to get moving and see where the winds would take her. Nimbly jumping from the branch she had made her bed, she landed on the ground with a low thud, her weight leaving paw prints in the muddy ground. Once on the ground she sniffed the air, picking up the scents of anything that might be near, though the wet ground had muted the smells, so it was difficult to pinpoint the exact location of anything through smell alone. Well, good thing she was able to rely more on just her sense of smell. As the sun set, the Luxray's eyes glowed a gold color and began to observe the surrounding area, picking up on various smaller pokemon that were scuttling around, attempting to make it home as night fell so they wouldn't become prey of the predators that lurked in this forest. A Rattata scampered away from her, taking refuge in a small den under a tree. A pidgey that seemed to have been startled by something some ways away took to the skies. She even spotted a Mightyena that seemed to be chasing down some larger prey. No, no. None of these would do. While she supposed she could go challenge that Mightyena for his food, she couldn't eat it all herself and she doubted the pokemon would be so kinda as to share. She needed...something smaller. Setting off quietly through the forest floor, It didn't take her long to find the perfect prey, Thanks to a Luxrays natural ability to see pokemon and people through objects. A hoothoot made the unfortunate mistake of making a late night snack out of some berries on tree that was close enough to the ground for her to be able to reach with a little skill. Stealthily, Levi moved to a position where she could pounce on the bird pokemon without much trouble. She wanted this to be quick and clean. No need to make the pokemon suffer if it didn't have to. With a low growl and confident grin, she narrowed her eyes, then pounced. The poor hoothoot didn't stand a chance against the trained predator. Her jaws locked firmly onto the bird, emitting a chilling aura from where she had bit the bird in the process. The hoothoot screeched, and struggled feebly as it attempted to free itself from her jaws. Levi landed, holding the hoothoot beneath her as it continued to struggle. Giving the hoothoot another swift bite, the pokemon was silenced quickly. Taking a relaxed posture, the morph took a seat, observing the area around it once more, to make sure she could dine in relative peace.