Oh No, Don't Let Me Go
Indigo
02-17-2020, 09:11 AM
Movement and a presence beside the girl brought one celestial eye open. "Indy," she purred, curling up against her favorite purple sibling. Still quite tired, she nuzzled into his cheek and pressed her face against his neck, shielding her eyes from the sun. Happy with his arrival, the small wolf soon fell back asleep.
It was some time later that she woke, still curled up against her brother. The girl nuzzled into his neck again before getting up and stretching out her somewhat stiff limbs. She'd been napping for quite some time. Staying up at night to look at the stars made her a little more tired during the day. She really needed naps.
Once Indy was awake, Asla grinned, her fluffy tail swishing back and forth on the sand. "What were you up to today? I didn't see you. I didn't see anybody." She wasn't blaming him for leaving her alone, she was simply curious.
It was some time later that she woke, still curled up against her brother. The girl nuzzled into his neck again before getting up and stretching out her somewhat stiff limbs. She'd been napping for quite some time. Staying up at night to look at the stars made her a little more tired during the day. She really needed naps.
Once Indy was awake, Asla grinned, her fluffy tail swishing back and forth on the sand. "What were you up to today? I didn't see you. I didn't see anybody." She wasn't blaming him for leaving her alone, she was simply curious.