tonight the foxes hunt the hounds
"Oof!" While being so mentally enthusiastic, she had tripped down a hill, tumbling through the multicolored leaves and landing on her side with a thump. A slow, quiet groan left her lips, and she hobbled to her paws slowly, shaking her head to clear herself of the dizziness. Once she steadied herself, she trotted forward, gazing through the trees to name the types of clouds that hovered overhead, and whether they were higher or lower to the ground. As well as watching which well they all moved, in order to identify the direction of the wind.
She had been here already, but that was no reason to return. There were fond memories here; why would she not return to the place where she had such good memories? It would be ridiculous to avoid it. And so, she found herself here. A smile formed on her maw and her eyes closed and head lifted - it was so peaceful, so serene here. There were less blossoms before with spring being almost half over, but there was still plenty of them.
She was shaken out of her reverie when a large thump occurred to her righ. Head dipping down and eyes flying open, she spun, eyes searching for the reason of the noise. She crept closer, soundlessly, darting from tree to tree. It didn't take long to find the source of the sound: as she pressed herself against the bark of a redbud, she spotted a black wolf, spotted with white, staring intensely at the sky. Green eyes searched the land around the wolf, and Lillianna had to resist laughing as she spotted scattered petals and leaves at the base of the hill that sloped in front of her.
Yeah, falling down a hill would do that.
Lillie approached the black wolf, breathing in the scent: it was... somewhat familiar. She couldn't recall from where, only that she had smelled this before. Ah, well. A wolf with her head in the clouds - probably literally, if this wolf had the choice - wouldn't be much of a threat.
"Hello," she called out, still several feet away from the black woman. It'd not be good to startle her, after all.
"Speech"
But a foreign voice to her left had shattered her joy. Startled, Arivae spun around and lowered into a sloppy-looking defensive stance, her tail swishing back and forth behind her. Her knees trembled, but her eyes narrowed fiercely. Which, turned out to be all for nothing. Standing there was a moderately-sized girl, with russet fur and black ears. Even a little white located on her muzzle, circular-shaped. Her voice seemed friendly enough, once she thought about it. The dark girl slowly rose from her stance and giggled nervously. "Er, hi there!" She greeted her, tilting her head and grinning crookedly. Arivae lowered herself onto her hindquarters, her tail thumping against the ground frantically.
"Speech"
"Uh, nevermind. I'm Arivae Destruction...it's nice to meet you." She stood to her paws and nodded casually, her tail swishing back and forth behind her. The small girl turned her gaze to the sky, studying the clouds, before turning back down to the unknown girl and grinning weakly.
"Speech"
Ah, I'm a navigator. She briefly explained, looking back at Lillianna and smiling gently. The girl must have been confused- as Arivae was constantly looking up at the sky, eyeing it for seconds at a time before taking her eyes away from it. I've spent the whole day studying cloud types and weather patterns. Wanna help? Arivae asked, her stubby tail lifting and waggling back and forth casually. It'd be nice to have her help and quiz her on stuff...that'd be nice.
"Speech"
It'd be fun to teach her a few things, though. Maybe about the cloud she was observing? Who knew? It depended on what came flying her way. Arivae laughed and turned her nose up to the sky, nodding her head slowly. For starters...clouds are really important to observe when you are predicting the weather. And there are ten basic cloud types...Cirrus, Cirrostratus, Cirrocumulus, the higher altitude clouds...Altostratus, Altocumulus, and Nimbostratus, the mid-altitude clouds, and finally Cumulus, Stratus, and Cumulonimbus, the low clouds. Right now you are looking at Altocumulus clouds. Saying it out loud made her feel like a nerd. The small girl sighed and turned to look at Lillianna, hoping she got this all.
"Speech"
"Language"
Well, its rare for them to produce rain...but they can indicate a change in the weather a day or two after appearing. It's also known that if they appear on a humid morning, there will be thunderstorms later that afternoon. She said quietly, trying to remember everything she had learned about these clouds. It was hard keeping track, especially at a young age. But she was glad she was putting it to good use. For her own, and for others. Was there anything else she could say about this cloud type, though? Everything she had said was really all she could recall as far as Altocumulus...
"Speech"
"Language"
Technically, no. Arivae breathed slowly, blinking. It wasn't too humid this morning, meaning the clouds are there only for the change in the future. The girl explained, licking her lips. Yes, that was right. She was giving Lillianna the correct information...how nice. Arivae lifted a paw and sent it down on a tiny pile of crunchy red and orange leaves, observing them. It was cold...no wonder it wasn't humid. Or...it wasn't humid to her, at least. Did Fall bring humidity? Arivae stopped to think for a moment, before turning back to her friend and giggling. Anything else you want to know?