Shimmy Shimmy Ko-Ko Bop
11-26-2017, 09:33 PM
The man moved quietly through the basin, right ear giving the occasional twitch as he caught some sound or another. His silver eyes scanned all that was around him, taking note of every bird in the trees, every different scent he picked up. Oh, and of course the sound of someone crashing through the undergrowth. He supposed it was a smaller creature, whatever it was. It didn't appear threatening and so Felicien walked on, monitoring it's progress quietly. But then the rustling grass was replaced by the tell tale thudding on wood. Goodness who was making such a racket?
Feli didn't have to change his course very much to see whom it was. A young pup... And one who looked quiet pleased with herself at that. The man stood within the foliage, his dark coat a shadow upon the land. He rumbled softly, calling to the child. "You should mind how loud you are. You could draw unwanted attention, child." Feli shook his head. This little one wasn't like the pups from his own pack: had she been she'd know this sort of information already. But Felicien held no I'll will towards her, nor did he care to lecture her further. He turned on his paw, about to continue onward when something nagged at him.
"Shouldn't you be close to your densite? Our your parents?" He glanced towards the girl again, coming out of his hiding before sitting on his haunches. Was she lost? Did she have a parent? Feli frowned deeply. Depending on the answer this conversation could go from pleasant to disasterous and everywhere in between.
Feli didn't have to change his course very much to see whom it was. A young pup... And one who looked quiet pleased with herself at that. The man stood within the foliage, his dark coat a shadow upon the land. He rumbled softly, calling to the child. "You should mind how loud you are. You could draw unwanted attention, child." Feli shook his head. This little one wasn't like the pups from his own pack: had she been she'd know this sort of information already. But Felicien held no I'll will towards her, nor did he care to lecture her further. He turned on his paw, about to continue onward when something nagged at him.
"Shouldn't you be close to your densite? Our your parents?" He glanced towards the girl again, coming out of his hiding before sitting on his haunches. Was she lost? Did she have a parent? Feli frowned deeply. Depending on the answer this conversation could go from pleasant to disasterous and everywhere in between.