A Long Time Coming
09-18-2013, 08:23 AM
beginning to the end It was another typical autumn morning in the familiar household. Bronze had gone out to catch breakfast, making all four pups wake up and be excited from the hunger. Faolan had latched on to the part of the deer he claimed, little teeth sinking into the thick thigh of its hind leg. His weight had dragged it apart from its body, making it easier for him to yank with a shake of his head. Pretty soon, the silvery gray pup was eating his fill, and sleep was trying to temp its way into his mind. A nap would have been nice...if Mother hadn't woken him up. Faolan had heard the howl around the same time as his mama, but he didn't know what it meant. Only when Silent said that a meeting was about to take place did he decide being sleepy wasn't an option. The eagerness to be out and about among other wolves - maybe even the pups he had met - made him yip in response to Silent's words. He was greeted with a grin from her and he looked over at his father before abandoning the chosen leg he was sharing with Mercury. He clumsily padded outside the den, trying not to trip over his lengthening legs as he stepped out into the brisk air. Breathing it in and taking in the details of the outside world, he looked around with bright eyes and then proceeded to lead the way. As he was slowly growing, his strides were becoming longer and faster. Faolan enjoyed this and it didn't take long to reach the location of the pack meeting about to take place. Eagerly, he looked around and caught sight of the King and Queen's children. A welcoming bark was sent to Cassius, and he proceeded to walk towards him, but Silent's gentle warning settled upon his ears and, looking disappointed, reclined to his haunches beside his mother. Faolan snuck a glance in her direction, only to see her nuzzling his daddy, and he looked away quickly. "Mushy stuff," he said in a loud whisper, shaking his head as he saw an approaching Mercury. "Can you believe that, Merc?" He asked, blinking in disbelief at the very idea of it all. His attention then turned from the question he gave his brother to the King. Whatever problems he had concerning his parent's public displays of affection would be there when the meeting was over. The red-furred male's words were more important. Puppy Talk foreverFAOLAN ARADCOR |