Dream your life away
for Cina
05-04-2021, 06:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2021, 06:14 PM by Bronze. Edited 1 time in total.)
Though he was eager to stretch his legs even more and explore far beyond the boundaries of his pack, Bronze knew he wasn't quite ready yet - neither were his siblings. His parents, his mother in particular, tended to be the hovering sort, not that he had anything to compare his life to. It simply was how it was, and he wasn't the type to blatantly disrespect his parents' rules. Not quite yet, at least. He'd enjoy the bit of freedom he'd earned and enjoy it, or that was what he planned to do. And man, was the world so big. He'd walked all through the pine forest with his family before but never on his own, and somehow everything seemed much larger and stranger now that he was alone. The trees were taller than he'd realized, stretching high toward the sky - some looked like they disappeared into the clouds themselves. He was awed by all the scenery as he walked, more than once finding his head tilted straight up and toward the sky.
Bronze was so engrossed in his surroundings that he hardly noticed a stranger approaching him. He was clearly older, and his coat was so different than any of the wolves in his family. Instinctively he stiffened, alert and attentive. He was silent for a long moment as he registered the stranger. He smelled pretty similar to his family, so he had to accept that he was part of Incendium too, and his eyes were a piercing yellow that captured his attention easily. "Bronze," he answered simply. Truthfully he wasn't much of a talker, though most of his siblings were similar. That didn't mean he wasn't curious though and he still fixed his attention on CinĂ¡ed with his bright, interested blue stare, clearly expecting the older boy to lead the conversation.
Bronze was so engrossed in his surroundings that he hardly noticed a stranger approaching him. He was clearly older, and his coat was so different than any of the wolves in his family. Instinctively he stiffened, alert and attentive. He was silent for a long moment as he registered the stranger. He smelled pretty similar to his family, so he had to accept that he was part of Incendium too, and his eyes were a piercing yellow that captured his attention easily. "Bronze," he answered simply. Truthfully he wasn't much of a talker, though most of his siblings were similar. That didn't mean he wasn't curious though and he still fixed his attention on CinĂ¡ed with his bright, interested blue stare, clearly expecting the older boy to lead the conversation.