A Great, Wide World of Wonder
01-02-2018, 07:23 PM
He'd been traveling all over the place since he'd turned a year and claimed his freedom. Much of the south had already been somewhat familiar to him, so now he was extending his playground and making himself familiar with lands beyond the scope of what he'd already been wandering in. Thus far, he'd not come across much. A much more dry climate than what he'd just left, though it appeared to be greening up with the slow arrival of spring. Today in particular, Amos found himself wandering, aimless and growing bored. It was strange, going from having his rambunctious brother Rogdar around all the time and his parents and Feliecien to just being on his own. No one to talk to unless he found a stranger and struck up conversation, but so far he hadn't really messed with that since he wasn't sure who he'd run into and he was still recovering from having met his uncle for the first time. Now that man was an interesting one. Not that Amos had an intention of chatting with Cerberus again any time soon. The thought made him nervous. Speaking of interesting things though- what was that? Up again, in the middle of the grass, a... wall? Who'd put a wall out here? The boy was more than happy to go investigate and find out for himself just what this was and why it was here. Trotting through long, dry grasses as they rustled and brushed against his slate grey coat and paler, ashen legs, he hummed softly as he approached. A tune he'd gotten stuck in his head, which by the time he got to this curious structure he'd found the words to and found himself singing softly under his breath, "Little red riding hood, you sure are looking good, you're everything a big bad wolf could want," voice coming out soft and low as he failed to notice he wasn't alone. He was just far enough away from the young girl and her companion for them to be in his peripheral vision as he inspected the wall from a safe, respectful distance and canted his head a bit trying to figure out it's purpose. After some consideration and noticing the pack smell, he figured it held a pretty smart alpha somewhere on the other side. Lot easier to keep trespassers from being a problem if they can't even get in. Laughing and shaking his head again, he set to humming again softly and scratching behind one of his ears for a moment as he decided where to go next since hanging around here might not be a good idea if he didn't wanna get yelled at by some pack wolves. Walk. "Speak!" "Think." |