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too many runaways {eating up the night}



Galileo


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05-24-2013, 08:59 PM


Tiny compared to his mother, Galileo padded happily at her side as she wandered out from the den. Wherever she was going, he would follow, and that was that for the young pup. His tail wagged at the thought, and he leaped through the snow that could have easily swallowed him had he not been with his mother, had he not been guarded by one of the most watchful (or possibly least watchful, when one took her eye into consideration, which Galileo certainly did not) wolves in Glaciem. A mother who was scared of losing her child was one of the most protective mothers of all, and yet she had been willing to leave Orica, Galileo, and Avalon unattended for a short while. Galileo had chosen to follow his mother, however, before sticking around to see if his siblings would follow.



Bounding through the snow, Galileo came to a stop only when his mother did. "Who ya callin', Mommeh?" He asked her in his high voice, tail wagging enthusiastically as he flopped back on his haunches. The youngster's ears twitched wildly as he he tried to pick up every noise in the area, and failed miserably, of course, but the rush of sensations that hit him when he went outside always excited him, and right then more than ever.



His mother was the only one that he really talked to openly, other than his other siblings. Perhaps that would change with time, but the timid creature was scared of most of the world. Scared, perhaps, of what he would do to the world. Or perhaps he was just scared of the world. More likely, it was a combination of the both, as Galileo had certainly inherited something of his father. Warrior blood ran in this pup's veins, and even at this age, he was honing his more analytical tendencies. Still, there was no denying that he was scared, and as soon as he heard what might have been pawsteps, Galileo leaped behind his mother, and waited for whatever might have been approaching to come closer before he dared peek a head out from behind his mother's leg.



"speech!"