It's a long way back down
for Oki
07-24-2021, 08:27 AM
Bronze was quiet and patient as Kuroki shifted on the wall, tapping at the stone and scraping at it with his claws. He was curious about this structure but wasn't sure if climbing it was such a great idea, at least not from this section. Instead he strained his head as he took a few steps closer and examined Oki from down here, deciding that he didn't really like being looked down on, especially by someone his own size. The nickname he gave him earned a little chuckle; perhaps he'd never seen a wolf as Blue as him. The nickname was quite fitting for his siblings and mom too, though.
He didn't have long to think about that before the unnamed wolf was leaning over as if to help him. Considering it for a moment, he decided to give it a try "Sure, Horns," he thought fast of his own nickname for him, since he hadn't given him one yet. Maybe it wasn't as good as Blue but it still amused him a bit. Carefully he lifted his front paw up high on the stone - and as soon as Oki grabbed onto his scruff he kicked up with his hind paws, doing an awkward scramble up the wall and to the top. Once he arrived, he shook out his coat and steadied himself before glancing around. The view was pretty cool - he could see out a lot further than before - and he spent a moment gawking at the forest and snow just beyond the wall.
He didn't have long to think about that before the unnamed wolf was leaning over as if to help him. Considering it for a moment, he decided to give it a try "Sure, Horns," he thought fast of his own nickname for him, since he hadn't given him one yet. Maybe it wasn't as good as Blue but it still amused him a bit. Carefully he lifted his front paw up high on the stone - and as soon as Oki grabbed onto his scruff he kicked up with his hind paws, doing an awkward scramble up the wall and to the top. Once he arrived, he shook out his coat and steadied himself before glancing around. The view was pretty cool - he could see out a lot further than before - and he spent a moment gawking at the forest and snow just beyond the wall.