Take me from this place
11-17-2014, 06:12 PM
She would wake before anyone else, the sounds of their gentle breathing bringing a smile to her face. Things had settled once more into a comfortable routine, the pieces of her life had steadily been put back together. She wouldn't wake them right away, allowing them sleep peacefully for a few more minutes. First she would wake Cru, nudging him gently, planting kisses along his cheek. Once she was satisfied that he was beginning to wake, she would turn to her three children, nudging each of them and planting a kiss on their heads. Only after each had begun to stir would she rise, stepping away from the cluster of sleepy bodies so she could stretch. Stiff muscles protested, as joints loosened, the sleep slipping away from her her body. "Come on." She would coo softly as she slipped from the den, her pace slow as she waited for them to catch up. None of them had been past the forest, always staying within the protect of its walls. But she thought it was time for them to see the rest of their home. She would weave an easy path straight to the plains, keeping a watchful eye on her children as they went.
Only when they reached the heart of the plains would she stop allowing her haunches to recline while her children romped and played in the tall grass. She would laugh softly to herself as they barely tall enough to see above the tall grass. |
11-19-2014, 02:08 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-20-2014, 03:48 PM by Crucifix.)
A single paw would twitch lightly in restful sleep as whatever dream propelled him continued on. The featherlight touch of her lips against him would bring him gently and beautifully to wakefulness. His deep purple eyes would blink slowly open until they looked up into the gaze of his mate and a warm, satisfied smile would stretch across his lips as he thought of everything that was right in his life. As he yawned and stretched out his lips Sibelle would nudge their children from their sleeps also. He waited in silence, content to watch the scene unfold before him as they all rose, and he and the pups would follow after Sibelle into the fresh air of the day. He moved beside her step for step, occasionally snatching a gentle rub against her coat as they walked and their tails catching as they swung behind him. He had missed Sibelle, in all that had happened to them there had been a time when he thought things might never be right again ? he was grateful beyond belief to have been proved wrong on that account. They sat in the tall grass and allowed their children to wonder and play, as they did so he leaned gently against Sibelle and breathed in the beautiful scent of her. "Speech" |
11-19-2014, 02:14 AM