Against the Odds
But Calder was determined. This family was his so he intended to make it so, at least as far as his parents were concerned. It was already obvious there was no chance to change the minds of Lian and Zola, but that did not mean Lel and Jian were going to dislike him. No, he wanted to impress the both of them. He might have looked less like them than did any of the rest, darkly coated save for the tip of white upon his tail and the speckled lines his sister said sat beneath his eyes since he had yet to see them for himself, but that only meant he needed to work a little bit harder. It did not, however, mean it was impossible.
Completely determined, refusing to admit defeat, the bold, dark boy padded about through the snows outside of their towering den, his little nose working away at the end of his muzzle. He was searching for something, anything, of interest that he could get and bring back to show off to his dad and new mom, eager to please and eager for their praise. So long as he had their validation, he could live with everything else. "C'mon, where are you?" he mumbled frustratingly below his breath, his youthful voice a quiet growl as he moved with his head down and white-tipped tail up. There had to be something - a flower in this mess of cold and white would have been nice for Jian, a half-eaten carcass that he could pass of as his own catch for Lel. Brows knit with intent, the boy kept searching.
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As they played easily in the snow he would think that her motions were just part of the game and as she pushed at him he would try and push back, but then he heard her words. She'd pull at his fur and he'd scowl unappreciatively, but would follow all the same. As they hid his icy blue gaze would be directed toward the small form of one of the brats that had come from his father's toy. With every day that passed he would grow more curious about her purpose, and why it was their father insisted on keeping the terrible children.
Zola would hiss at him darkly as he watched the boy, her question causing him to blank. He would have stayed out in the open, and made him go back inside. It was their turn to play. However she seemed to need something more diabolical. "We should scare him so he never wants to come outside again." He would nod, though as to how he wasn't sure.
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The smaller pup of Callisto's brood wriggled about as she felt the warmth and presence of her brother leave her side - just as the soothing scent of that large fluffy lady had disappeared. Armai had waited impatiently for the return of her mother, but the woman had never come back, and so - as she always was when Calder was away - the silver pup was sent into a panic. Sure, she may have no longer been an infant, an absolutely helpless, squirming newborn, but she hadn't seemed to grow out of her tact for crying and whining when distressed. So, it was only natural Armai let out a sorrowful yelp.
Time passed without the arrival of her brother in response to her call or of a parent's appearance to check on their child's yawp. As the shrill echoing of her cry began to dissipate the babe grew antsier, and for the very first time she decided she'd abandon the safety and comfort of the den of her own free will. She'd had yet to develop any sense of child-like curiosity, or any want to do something other than snuggle with whoever was near enough and so she'd found that nothing had ever compelled her to explore the world outside.
Unsteadily, the girl rose to her paws, her movements shaky as she followed the only path she could easily pick up - Calder's scent. Despite her blindness the girl had managed to iron out the stumbling of her steps with practice and encouragement, but it was her current sense of alarm that made her move slowly and sloppily as she wobbled behind Calder.
Innocent anger bubbled up in the pup's chest as she thought of the ordeal she was going through simply because her stupid brother couldn't stay put - it was this sudden rush of annoyance that caused the girl to quicken her steps and release a bewildered whine in the direction it seemed her brother had went, "Caaaaaaaal?"
But her first adventure wouldn't be so easy as the overwhelmingly dull scent of the snowy outside mixed with the scent of her brother and sent the sightless babe spiraling into confusion. For a moment the silvery girl stood in the snow, unsure of where to go and lost in her imaginings of what would happen if she could never get back to the den - when the sudden yell of a familiar voice broke though her daze. Fright forced Armai to the ground, her downy tufts of fur mashing into the snow beneath her as she cowered. The quickness with which Zola arrived on the scene had distressed the pup, and the creature which her sister spoke of - a Bandersnatch - only intensified it. Armai instantly believed Zola's hysterics without having to see her frazzled appearance or convincing portrayal of fear, she'd had no reason to suspect anything. Unlike her brother Armai had not yet sensed her older siblings hatred of her, she had however realized they took great care to never spend time with her, and as such the siblings she barely knew held a certain air of mystery to them ... they almost compelled Armai's curiosity.
This was no time for curiosity however, this was a time for fleeing and hiding. If I could see I would have never ventured this far in the first place, she thought as she began to place the blame on Calder, she would have been completely content watching - or rather, listening - from the safety of the den as he was eaten by this Bandersnatch!
Armai has a female snow leopard companion that goes by the name of Nox. It can be assumed that she is always with Armai unless otherwise stated.
And he would have, had Zola not called out for him. His incessant wandering stopped the second he heard her voice, his lanky pup body tensing uneasily as his silvery blue eyes shot her way. What did she want? And why was she in such a hurry? Knowing how much she detested him and his sister, knowing full well there was no love lost between them, it was hard for him to consider in that moment, even seeing the panic and fright that she convincingly portrayed, that she was glad for any reason to see him. Another voice - that of his clingy littermate - called from a spot closer to the family's den structure, but he only managed to wrinkle his nose. What was with these girls today?
Zola seemed to have her reason, and it was something that went by the name of Bandersnatch. Confused, Calder looked back in the direction she had been racing from, seeing nothing that gave reason to her racing or her frazzled appearance. "I don't see anything," he answered with bold condescension, the look that he offered her as skeptical as it was patronizing. Was she seeing things? How silly she must have been to be frightened by nothing and have to come to him for protection! And here he thought his older siblings were strong and independent.
Finding a rather similarly looking branch, one that could easily pass as antlers if he held the fork in his mouth, and before that rolled in the dampness of the sand to make his coat dirty and grimy and wet. As he heard Calder say he saw nothing Lian would find his feet, and leap from the shrubbery, large stick in his mouth and coat indistinguishable from the usual pristine white it usually was. He would make all kinds of noises, obviously indistinguishable as his lips were currently being used to hold the branch. The boy would run right towards them, his most impressive monster impersonation on display.
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