Follow me!
06-13-2018, 06:28 PM
Her eyes took a good minute to adjust to the morning light that shone down from the top of the canyon, just beginning to brighten up one side of the canyon as the day began. The light was so much brighter than their den, at first she was miffed that it was so difficult to see in the outside, but once she could finally make out her surroundings Seiran gave an excited little yip. Wow, it was so cool outside! Walls of rock rose up all around, with little alcoves and caves all around. Where should they even go first?! Their mother said to stick close and the child nodded, though she could probably easily forget the instruction with enough distraction.
As she padded - well, more like waddled - around the space outside their den a small bird came fluttering down from it's perch to land on the ground nearby. Immediately zeroing in on the creature, she sank into her best super sneaky crouch and crept forward towards the chirping animal. The bird regarded the pup, tilting it's head this way and that and hopping an inch of two closer. Springing forward, Seiran missed it by a mile, growling as her quarry fluttered away from her grasp quite easily.
Her tiny black ears fell back, frustrated that she'd not managed to capture the dumb bird. Before she could dwell on it, though, her mother pranced over and asked if they wanted to explore more of their home. Her eyes lit up and the girl grinned, "Yes! Yes yes yes, let's go, I wanna see all the places pwease!" Her little tail wagged so vigorously she almost tumbled over, not yet steady enough on her feet to handle even her own excitement.
As she padded - well, more like waddled - around the space outside their den a small bird came fluttering down from it's perch to land on the ground nearby. Immediately zeroing in on the creature, she sank into her best super sneaky crouch and crept forward towards the chirping animal. The bird regarded the pup, tilting it's head this way and that and hopping an inch of two closer. Springing forward, Seiran missed it by a mile, growling as her quarry fluttered away from her grasp quite easily.
Her tiny black ears fell back, frustrated that she'd not managed to capture the dumb bird. Before she could dwell on it, though, her mother pranced over and asked if they wanted to explore more of their home. Her eyes lit up and the girl grinned, "Yes! Yes yes yes, let's go, I wanna see all the places pwease!" Her little tail wagged so vigorously she almost tumbled over, not yet steady enough on her feet to handle even her own excitement.