alien boy
Sota couldn't remember ever feeling quite so uneasy. Currently he stood in the mouth of a large cave, set off the shore of a sandy beach. Though it was nighttime, the moon hung brightly overhead, luckily illuminating much of this unfamiliar terrain. While Sota was generally content to travel under the cover of trees as much as possible, he knew the lands here were not the forests of his youth and he'd have to adapt to survive. Currently he was quite hungry, and - as he'd been unsuccessful in finding something to sate his appetite quite yet - he was getting a bit desperate. The smell briny ocean water, followed by the smell of fish, had caught his attention as soon as he found himself near the coast. His wary paws led him to the mouth of a dark cave. Tight spaces didn't exactly settle well with the undersized male, and he hesitated for a long moment, sniffing at the air. Nobody was nearby - at least not yet - so for now he was willing to step foot into the unknown in search of food. This place smelled of fresh fish, but.. how?
Narrowing his pale eyes he tried to peer into the darkness but he decided he'd only truly know what lay inside by exploring it. Sighing softly to himself, he took a few timid steps into the cavern, watching as the light faded. Despite the dimming light, the faint bit of moonlight that snuck in reflected over the cave's floor and glimmered brilliantly. Briefly captivated by the site, he stared for a long moment before trekking even deeper into the darkness. The floor of the cave seemed to slope downward, and before long he felt his paw completely covered by water. What on earth? He noticed the sound of something flopping against his paw. So this was where the fish were. Score! He didn't quite get the logistics of it, but he was happy to have found a meal, and he wasted little time (once his eyes adjusted a bit more) in searching for a fish in the small pool that had been trapped in the cave.
Octave smiled softly as he heard Noko snoring softly from her spot between his shoulder blades. They'd both been wandering for a while and he was starting to feel the weight of his travels on his limbs and threatening to pull his eye lids closed. So he was pleased to find a temporary shelter along the coast line. He briefly wondered if the tide would flood the mouth of the cave when it was higher but was just drowzy enough the possibility wasn't registering as a potential problem so much as just possible. Nor did he notice how fresh the scent of another wolf was, assuming it was older and stale, hidden under the pungant scent of salt and fish. "Noko You need to climb off." He said shaking his pelt out as he moved into the mouth of the cave. "Hnnn-gah!" Noko's bleary response turned into a startled yell as she dug her fingers into his skin so she wouldn't be shaken off. "Rude." She grumbled, skittering down off of Octave's back. Octave chuckled and settled himself onto his side, smiling again as Noko moved snuggle up to his stomach. |
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Outwardly Sota was generally rather calm, not one to wear his emotions on his face for all to see, but the sudden rush of overwhelming panic was hard to stifle. Where the hell was he supposed to go? Deeper in the cave? It seemed as though the entire back end of the cave was filled with water, and he sure as hell wasn't about to corner himself by swimming deeper. As he paused to consider his next course of action, he heard a bit of commotion echoing toward him. Talking, and two distinct voices.. were there two of them? I'm so screwed, Sota thought wearily, his hunger suddenly forgotten.
There was likely no way he could escape unnoticed, even despite his training among the Songa. Perhaps if he was dancing among the treetops he'd have a fair shot, but down here he was at an obvious disadvantage. Musing over it for a moment, he veered back the way he'd came, moving silently and cautiously... perhaps even too silently, given how quickly he spoke when he saw the silhouette of a giant stranger illuminated by the moonlight, against the edge of the cavern wall. "I'm sorry, I was just - going this way -" He didn't want to seem overly fearful, but he couldn't help but be wary as he shimmied along the cave's opposite wall, heading toward the cave's entrance.
It seemed Octave would never be given a moment of peace, or rather that he was always destined to find himself bombarded by strangers. This was almost worse however as Octave was beginning to doze, Noko already snoring again at his stomach. Everything was silent, his lids starting to droop when a voice broke through the haze of the beginning of sleep. Instantly his body tensing, his ears pulling back on his head as violet eyes widened to stare at the tiny boy before him. Octave shook his head, unable to summon his voice. He wanted to wake Noko, slowly shifting his hind paw to try and kick at the lemur, but she simply grumbled and rolled over, out of the reach of his paw. He couldn't tear his gaze from the stranger to reach forwards and nose his companion. So instead he stared at the stranger, his eyes full of fear, silently hoping he'd just go away. Not that he was going to fall asleep soon any time now. |
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