She had been sleeping away from the huddled mass of her family. It had been this way since she was able to comfortably control her own body temperature. She had hated being that close to everyone at once, it was to smothering and she felt horribly uncomfortable among her larger siblings. They squished her smaller form. It was much early in the morning and she had surprisingly came awake before the rest of her family. Duel gaze looked over to her family before a large yawn pushed her jaws open and her eyes closed. She was wide awake for some unknown reason and really found it boring sitting here and looking at her family. She needed something to do and one thing had been in her sight since her eyes opened. The entrance of the den had always been vary tempting to the girl, wanting to explore and figure out the world outside of the den. Getting up she moved out of the den and outside standing at the entrance for a couple of minutes. The sun was just starting to rise and even though it was vary dim light it was much brighter then the light in the den. She had to give her eyes time to adjust to the change.
While doing this her senses were hit with everything at once. All the smells, all the sounds, and all the sights (once her eyes adjusted). It was extremely overwhelming at first, but extremely exciting though on the outside the girl was unable to show any emotion, because excitement was something she wasn't used to. She didn't know where in the world to start, but she didn't want to go back. She decided she would have to do things on the fly, because there was no way she could plan anything when she was so clueless to the world around her. Quietly she moved straight forward at an easy pace, doing her best to absorb all that she could along the way. Every plant, every rock, anything she passed she had to give at least a quick sniff off, but she didn't stop. Moving further and further from the area she knew completely out into the world of the unknown. When she felt far enough away she stopped before looking around. Heading for the first thing she had seen, some sort of plant with leaves. Moving around it slowly and eyeing it from every angle, before she sniffed it. Taking in the smell of the plant she would have been so bold as to taste it, but a mouse ran past her making all her attention zip right to the creature.
It quickly went out of sight and she grew bored so she moved on to try and find something more interesting.