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Ursa


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07-20-2023, 07:46 AM
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She lay on the floor with all four paws in the air. Not a care in the world that her nearly chimeric coat would get dirty with pine needles and dust. Instead, her focus was solely on the bone that was grasped between her front paws. One end of the bone was pushed up into the roof of her mouth as her sharp puppy teeth gnawed on it. Drool pooled around her lips as she let out happy puppy noises that satisfied the itch in her mouth that all puppies got when they started to lose their teeth. It would go to show that this one was also slightly chubbier than the rest. Honestly, she couldn't help it. The food her parents provided was so darn tasty, she couldn't get enough of it!

Lost to her current task, Ursa's ears barely shifted against the floor when her father finally returned. When had he even left? He was talking about something. Something about them going outside and not leaving some fenced-in area. Huh, okay. To Ursa, she didn't really care to leave right now. She had a bone to chew on! That was until his ginormous wing swept gently over her. Looking up with those bright purple eyes, Ursa smiled around the slobber and bone fragments. Her tail began to tap the floor happily as she twisted around until she watched her siblings bound out the door without a second look backward.

"Okok," she grumbled between the bone before finally rolling over onto her paws. Careful to keep her chew toy grasped between her teeth, Ursa began to toddle outside after her siblings. When she meets the threshold, everything hits her at once. It is bright. It is loud. It is... wonderful, amazing, colorful, but also terrifying. What was that sound? A loud cawing of a raven echoed through the trees, but to Ursa, it was screeching that pierced her delicate ears. Her expression moved from awe to wonder to fear to uncertainty. Even as she spied her siblings bounding around, fearless and excited, she stayed by the doorway. Pressing her side against the frame, she instead sat down and watched where she knew she would be safe.

URSA FATALIS