Welcome to our Family Time
02-08-2019, 02:19 PM
Rhyme was feeling over confident today. The babies were all out of the den and beginning their lives as pack wolves, and he had begrudgingly accepted that they would no longer be kept cooped up. He wanted all of his children to know their siblings, and he wasn’t sure that the girls had met their half siblings yet. Rhyme decided today he would gather them all together for a big play date. Of course his idea had potential to backfire on him completely, especially since he hadn’t asked Shaye or Tana to accompany him. He could handle all five of them… right?
He didn’t have to try very hard to get Poem and Motif out of the den that morning, in fact he was lucky to be there before they emerged themselves. He had a suspicion that Poem might inherit his disdain for having a home den. Of course with the winter she wasn’t allowed to sleep outside yet, but he could tell she wanted to. Gingerly he nudged Poem’s rear as she got distracted by a new scent, they weren’t stopping yet.
The new father led his two daughters towards the massive maple tree, hopefully the other three hadn’t wandered off yet. He stopped outside, only having a moment before Poem and Motif ran off on their own. ”Noir, Theory, Verse… come outside I want you to meet your sisters.” He called inside, confident it wouldn’t take much for the three of them to appear.
02-08-2019, 02:30 PM
Poem was just about to wake her sister to go outside and play when her father’s muzzle was at her cheek. He nuzzled her affectionately before leading the two of them out of the den. She hopped up and out eagerly, feeling excitement in her belly as Rhyme promised them new faces and a bit of adventure. With a grin plastered on her face the young Destruction bound away into the snow.
Her father was quick to correct her coarse as she found plenty of distractions to investigate. She had to make some mental notes about returning to the places she sniffed. With all of the excitement she wasn’t even upset about having to leave the interesting places behind. Their walk was relatively short, unfortunately they were still in the rapids, but all could be forgiven when she caught the first scents of more pups.
Her striped tail wagged eagerly behind her as she ran up behind her father as he called down into the den beneath the tree. She bounced in her paws as Rhyme called into the den. ”Come out! Come out! Come out!” She added eagerly, unable to keep herself still.