Shouldn't You Be Sleeping?
Asla
09-04-2021, 08:19 PM
Getting to spend days with Mom were easily Satira's favorite days of all! The little girl loved her father, but her mother had always stayed a constant fixture in her life, caring and providing for her, making sure her belly was always full and her bed furs were soft and fluffed. To say Satira looked up to her mother would have been a gross understatement. The tiny fawn-furred girl practically worshipped the ground Asla walked on, trying to absorb her mother's poise and confidence by proxy. One day, she wanted to be as beautiful and formidable and clever as Asla was!
After their tussle with the bear at the nearby orchard, the two wolves had headed down towards the nearby river to slake their thirsts. Satira gazed in awe at the massive river; she'd never seen one so big and powerful before! Yet as they came to the water's edge and Tira's tiny pink tongue lapped at the shallow edge of the water, the sound of thudding footsteps nearby caught her attention. "Mom, look, it's another one!" said Tira, lifting her muzzle to spy the great brown grizzly bear milling about the same bank of the river they were on, its heavy breaths forming dense clouds of humidity before its stout muzzle. "Oh, this one looks bigger though."
Having spotted the two wolves, the bear let loose a fearsome roar. It had claimed this part of the river as its territory and would not allow other apex predators to set foot in it. "And it's meaner too!" The pup gave a growl back, her high-pitched girlish sound far from intimidating, but she'd get there someday.
"Satira Fatalis"
After their tussle with the bear at the nearby orchard, the two wolves had headed down towards the nearby river to slake their thirsts. Satira gazed in awe at the massive river; she'd never seen one so big and powerful before! Yet as they came to the water's edge and Tira's tiny pink tongue lapped at the shallow edge of the water, the sound of thudding footsteps nearby caught her attention. "Mom, look, it's another one!" said Tira, lifting her muzzle to spy the great brown grizzly bear milling about the same bank of the river they were on, its heavy breaths forming dense clouds of humidity before its stout muzzle. "Oh, this one looks bigger though."
Having spotted the two wolves, the bear let loose a fearsome roar. It had claimed this part of the river as its territory and would not allow other apex predators to set foot in it. "And it's meaner too!" The pup gave a growl back, her high-pitched girlish sound far from intimidating, but she'd get there someday.