To The Hideout!
05-13-2014, 05:13 PM
Head would lift as sunlight poured into the den, the bi-colored eyes of the boy shining brightly as he got up, nudging his sister happily. His tail would wag happily, pawing playfully at his sister as he whispered excitedly to her. ?C?mon Laria! Wake up! I wanna show you this cool place dad showed me! It?ll be awesome to play at! C?moon!? It was hard for Sequoyah to be patient when he was excited, but otherwise the boy was much more serious and calm, ready to observe and take action based on what he saw.
The male would stepped back, grinning widely as he looked upon Laria. His parents were curled around each other, both sleeping soundly. Now would be the perfect time for them to get out of the den! He would give a quiet whine of excitement. ?Hurry up Laria, c?mmmmon!? He was practically bouncing on his paws, looking just like Birch did as a pup when he was excited.
The male would stepped back, grinning widely as he looked upon Laria. His parents were curled around each other, both sleeping soundly. Now would be the perfect time for them to get out of the den! He would give a quiet whine of excitement. ?Hurry up Laria, c?mmmmon!? He was practically bouncing on his paws, looking just like Birch did as a pup when he was excited.
05-28-2014, 07:18 PM
The girl had not been eager to wake up as the princess had been rather fond of enjoying her nap. "But I don't wanna." She complained as she turned over and covered her face with her eyes. She had fought it until she heard the specific words that were 'a place that dad showed me'. So they were going on an adventure? Count her in. The rusty colored female rose quickly with a shake of her pelt and a vigorous wag of her tail. She rushed off, away from the den as she waited a little ways off for her brother Sequoyah to lead the way. "Come on slow poke!" She said in an almost exasperated way.
I've been reckless, but I'm not a rebel without a cause.
06-01-2014, 08:32 AM
Laria hadn?t been so eager to get up at first. She would roll over, covering her face with a paw. The silver brute would flick his ears back, giving a soft huff at first. But once she realized he wanted to go on an adventure she was up and rushing out of the den. Bi-colored eyes would blink in surprise before dashing out after her, coming to a stop once he was beside her. Sequoyah would grin, playfulness taking over as his tail wagged behind him. ?I?m here, I?m here!?
He would set off, sure his sister would follow, as he looked ahead, eagerness in his pawsteps. He would glance over her now and then, a wide grin spreading across his maw. ?It?s awesome. It can be our hideout. Dad knows where it is, but no one else does. He said mom doesn?t either, and he promised as long as we come how when we need to or come out if he calls for us he won?t tell her.? Legs would carry him on, leading him down the sandy beach until there was a little jut inland. He would walk towards it, carefully stepping upon the rocks that rose up.
?This way, almost there!? He would keep walking along the rocks, carefully picking his way along until he neared a particular cluster of them. He?d glance at Laria before slipping into what seemed to be a nonexistence space between two, his bark echoing as he called her. ?Come on!?
Just beyond the rocks, in a space that on the outside seemed too small, actually turned out to be a passage into a cave. It slopped downward, and even their father could get in here if he needed to. The area behind the rock was certainly bigger than it appread, but due to how the light reflected on it at the angle they approached it looked like there was no opening behind it at all.
Inside the entrance of the cave, or rather the large cavern room, Sequoyah would turn, waiting for Laria to come inside.
He would set off, sure his sister would follow, as he looked ahead, eagerness in his pawsteps. He would glance over her now and then, a wide grin spreading across his maw. ?It?s awesome. It can be our hideout. Dad knows where it is, but no one else does. He said mom doesn?t either, and he promised as long as we come how when we need to or come out if he calls for us he won?t tell her.? Legs would carry him on, leading him down the sandy beach until there was a little jut inland. He would walk towards it, carefully stepping upon the rocks that rose up.
?This way, almost there!? He would keep walking along the rocks, carefully picking his way along until he neared a particular cluster of them. He?d glance at Laria before slipping into what seemed to be a nonexistence space between two, his bark echoing as he called her. ?Come on!?
Just beyond the rocks, in a space that on the outside seemed too small, actually turned out to be a passage into a cave. It slopped downward, and even their father could get in here if he needed to. The area behind the rock was certainly bigger than it appread, but due to how the light reflected on it at the angle they approached it looked like there was no opening behind it at all.
Inside the entrance of the cave, or rather the large cavern room, Sequoyah would turn, waiting for Laria to come inside.