Sleeping In
07-12-2014, 01:58 AM
Nako leaned back away from Anais's paw before returning to peer at his half-sister with mild fascination. This was not the Anais he knew. Sleeping in and such. Every time he'd seen her it was always roaming around and poking about the pack territory and lands around it. Always before he got up she was out and about. But as his sister gave a stretch Nako nudged her shoulder with an amused smile as she covered her eyes with a few mumbled words. "It's early afternoon." He answered, one good ear having to strain too hear what she said.
"I was just making sure that Kailos was up. Was going to show him around the lake. But I instead found you." Nako tapped between her ears with a damp paw and grinned. "You wanna go do something together? Your always running about and I've been busy with father teaching me and Jakart. I can't remember the last time we've done anything together." A hazy memory surface. Of a time in Seracia when their family was whole and he had tackled and raced his sibling to pride filled parents. That was a winter ago, and for Nako it had been an eternity. A rather sad thought he hadn't really gotten to know his sisters both ears pinned back as a scowl chiseled itself across his muzzle for a fraction of a second, as if he had blinked. "Do you sometimes think of earlier days? When we were all together." It was a rather sudden question. He knew that. And rather foolish. Anais was always happy. She never let such thought bring her down and weigh upon her mind. Seemingly untroubled and happy all the time.
"I was just making sure that Kailos was up. Was going to show him around the lake. But I instead found you." Nako tapped between her ears with a damp paw and grinned. "You wanna go do something together? Your always running about and I've been busy with father teaching me and Jakart. I can't remember the last time we've done anything together." A hazy memory surface. Of a time in Seracia when their family was whole and he had tackled and raced his sibling to pride filled parents. That was a winter ago, and for Nako it had been an eternity. A rather sad thought he hadn't really gotten to know his sisters both ears pinned back as a scowl chiseled itself across his muzzle for a fraction of a second, as if he had blinked. "Do you sometimes think of earlier days? When we were all together." It was a rather sudden question. He knew that. And rather foolish. Anais was always happy. She never let such thought bring her down and weigh upon her mind. Seemingly untroubled and happy all the time.