I'll Keep My Eyes Fixed on the Sun
07-22-2013, 06:49 PM
The mid-afternoon, oh how the heat and warm glow from the sun could cause many to be sleepy. The only question was where to find the right place. It had taken some time just to find somewhere to her liking. The pale russet female was not going to just lay down anywhere. No, there had to be water and food near by. Delicately she moved about the woods searching. At least her search was rewarded with a stream. All animals came to drink from streams. Nose to the ground, bi colored eyes looked for a dry soft place to curl up.
There, a thick patch of grass and reeds. With a pleased rumbled the female settled down for a nap. Well hidden she didn?t move, even when she heard paw steps. Eyes cracked open to peer through her cover to spy on who had come. She was slightly upwind of the other, but when the breeze changed, it took her scent to e two toned wolf. It looked to be a male, she couldn?t be sure since she had no scent to go by. A male was fine with her, in fact, she might even invite him to join her in her little patch. What better way to spend the afternoon napping next to a handsome male? She certainly couldn?t think of anything else, that?s for sure.
Sooner or later they would catch her scent, no use in trying to hide. With a yawn she lifted her head high enough to make it only way visible among her little bed. Pale lavender and silver eyes watched him carefully. One could never be sure if another meant harm. It as best to stay on your guard, and specially for her since she had no one to look after her should she get hurt. In this world it was her and her alone. She liked it that way; never having to live up to someone's standards, no rules, no one relying on you, it was perfect.
There, a thick patch of grass and reeds. With a pleased rumbled the female settled down for a nap. Well hidden she didn?t move, even when she heard paw steps. Eyes cracked open to peer through her cover to spy on who had come. She was slightly upwind of the other, but when the breeze changed, it took her scent to e two toned wolf. It looked to be a male, she couldn?t be sure since she had no scent to go by. A male was fine with her, in fact, she might even invite him to join her in her little patch. What better way to spend the afternoon napping next to a handsome male? She certainly couldn?t think of anything else, that?s for sure.
Sooner or later they would catch her scent, no use in trying to hide. With a yawn she lifted her head high enough to make it only way visible among her little bed. Pale lavender and silver eyes watched him carefully. One could never be sure if another meant harm. It as best to stay on your guard, and specially for her since she had no one to look after her should she get hurt. In this world it was her and her alone. She liked it that way; never having to live up to someone's standards, no rules, no one relying on you, it was perfect.