Forever & Ever More
[ Pups of Valhalla or Laoise's relatives ]
07-24-2020, 05:27 PM
Laoise had grown tired of listening to her mother talk, as well as listening to her siblings snore. The girl had been debating waking her siblings by force but decided she did not want to be lectured. Walking out of the den, the girl squinted at the sun that peeked over the lands that their mother called their home. Laoise imagined running through the hills and wrestling her siblings through the plains. Her short tail wagged at the thought. Breaking from her daydreams, the early bird climbed from the den, plopping down a few steps as she figured out her plan for the day.
The girl was disturbed from her thoughts when she felt something crawl over one of her paws. Glancing down quickly, she noticed it was a small lizard. The girl leaned down to sniff at the creature, her nose almost touching it. The sudden gust of air had startled the lizard, and it ran across the girl's sizeable paws and booked it into the rather short grass.
"Hey, wait!" she yipped out, scrambling on the wet ground to chase after the small thing. It wasn't long before the girl managed to trip herself up on her large paws, landing face-first into the soft grass. Laoise watched as the lizard continued its frantic escape from her, letting a huff out from frustration. The girl made no effort to right herself, simply peering down at the dew that graced the grass, as well as the small flowers.
"Man, I'll never be a good anything since I can't run," she grumbled out forlornly to herself. The thought caused Laoise to clamp her eyes shut and scowl at the world.
The girl was disturbed from her thoughts when she felt something crawl over one of her paws. Glancing down quickly, she noticed it was a small lizard. The girl leaned down to sniff at the creature, her nose almost touching it. The sudden gust of air had startled the lizard, and it ran across the girl's sizeable paws and booked it into the rather short grass.
"Hey, wait!" she yipped out, scrambling on the wet ground to chase after the small thing. It wasn't long before the girl managed to trip herself up on her large paws, landing face-first into the soft grass. Laoise watched as the lizard continued its frantic escape from her, letting a huff out from frustration. The girl made no effort to right herself, simply peering down at the dew that graced the grass, as well as the small flowers.
"Man, I'll never be a good anything since I can't run," she grumbled out forlornly to herself. The thought caused Laoise to clamp her eyes shut and scowl at the world.