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RE: Fishing - Firefly - Oct 11, 2014 Fly was happy to see Kova come deeper into the water, happy to see him becoming more comfortable in the water. He seemed to take in all of the information she shared with him and once again, Fly found herself impressed with the young wolf's intellect. She watched as his eyes followed the shiny pelt of a Coho salmon and with no hesitation he dove, face first for it. Kova managed to catch the fish by the tail, but Fly had to stifle a giggle as the boy lost control of his prey and ended up with fish slime on his face. He pouted at the water and for a brief moment Fly was worried that the boy had gotten discouraged, but he simply looked at her and asked if he should try to catch this fish differently than the other. Fly smiled warmly, proud of the younger wolf for not giving up. "Well, there are actually a few other techniques we can try. For instance, something similar to what you did earlier might be more useful here because the water is deeper." To demonstrate, Fly kept her body very still, but lowered herself so that the water reached up to her sides. Then she let her jaw open slightly as she waited for another chum to swim by. Because of how still she was, several chum swam right by here, some even brushing her fur, but Fly waited for the perfect opportunity. When one swam right up to her mouth, she made quick work of snapping her powerful jaw around the fish's body. She then quickly brought her prey back to land, killed it, and returned to Kova's side. "This time, you may need to be more patient, Kova. Remember, fish are not as smart as wolves, but they scare easy. If you stay still, they will swim right up to you and make themselves easy prey." Fly explained and nodded to indicate that he should try. "After this, we can try working together to catch one of the chum." Fly smiled reassuringly, confident that the young wolf would quickly master this technique as he had the last. Still feeling like she wanted to say more, Fly spoke up before the boy could begin attempting his next try: "You know Kova, I think it is really great that you try so hard to learn new things. Only the most respectable wolves have that quality." Fly's praise was sincere and she hoped that Kova could sense that and took her comment seriously. RE: Fishing - Kova - Oct 12, 2014 [dohtml]
[/quote] RE: Fishing - Firefly - Oct 12, 2014 Fly waited patiently as Kova tried to catch his second fish of the day. He took a little longer this time, but Fly was happy to see that he was more successful. He had a bit of trouble at the end, but still managed to deliver a killing blow...or many killing blows. Fly shook her head, amused at the sight of the shredded fish and Kova's bloody paws and muzzle. "Aren't you just a little killer." Fly said with a giggle. Then she looked up at the sky which was slowly becoming darker. The sun was sinking behind the trees and Fly knew that they would need to head back to camp soon. "So, I know I said we could practice hunting fish together, but I think it might be more fun to practice swimming." Fly called to Kova. "We will have to head back to the Downs soon and I want you to have a little swimming experience before I take you to the springs." Fly smiled, hoping the boy would be excited at the idea of going to the springs. She certainly was and Fly was almost sure that Minka and Tokino would let her take him there. Especially, once she told them how well he had done on their fishing expedition. Before Kova could reject her idea (she wasn't sure if the boy was more interested in swimming or fishing) Fly wadded deeper into the water until her paws no longer reached the ground. She kicked her legs the way she had learned when she was a pup, left front leg and right back leg and then right front leg and right back leg. She easily swam to the other end of the small puddle and climbed out onto the shallower end. She shook her fur, sending water droplets flying and looked back at Kova, a huge grin revealing all of her sharp teeth as her tongue lolled out to the side. Swimming always made her feel so alive! Invigorated, Fly traversed the shallow end in two large bounds and jumped back into the deep end, causing a huge splash. She swam back to the end where Kova was and climbed onto the shallow edge of the puddle to see how he would react to her show. She hoped he could see how fun it was to swim and would be excited to try it for himself. "What do you think?" She asked, her voice reaching a higher pitch than usual as her tail furiously wagged behind her. RE: Fishing - Kova - Oct 16, 2014 [dohtml]
[/quote] RE: Fishing - Firefly - Oct 17, 2014 Fly could tell that Kova was a little nervous about swimming, but hopefully her demonstration would convince him that swimming was a lot of fun. Then the grey prince asked,"B-but how do you do that? Why don't you sink like a rock?". Fly felt embarrassed that she had left that part out. She had gotten so excited about swimming and teaching Kova how to swim that she completely forgot to actually teach him. She watched as the pup bravely padded deeper into the water, until his head was the only thing afloat. Quickly Fly trotted up close to him, just in case he needed help. Then she tried to keep her voice calm and steady as she explained the movement: "So you need to kick with your front right leg at the same time as you kick with your back left leg. Then your front left leg at the same time as your right back leg." Fly frowned as she realized how confusing that must sound to a pup. "Think of it this way: its almost the same as walking, Instead of your foot hitting solid ground, its going to keep going through the water. So it will be like you are making circles with your legs." Fly felt like she was stumbling over her words; why was fishing so easy to explain, but swimming so hard? Maybe, because it had always felt natural to her. Fly knew that Kova was very smart for his age and hoped that he would understand her explanation or maybe it would come naturally to him as it had for her. Fly anxiously watched as the pup prepared to practice swimming for the first time. Her muscles were tense and she was ready to drag him back to shallow ground if need be. Though she had to remind herself not to be too quick to help; of course he would struggle a little in the beginning and if she was too quick to pull him out of deep water it would just undermine his confidence. RE: Fishing - Kova - Oct 20, 2014 [dohtml]
[/quote] RE: Fishing - Firefly - Oct 20, 2014 Fly watched as the grey took his first plunge into deep water. Her heart seemed to go form beating very quickly to not beating at all ash she held her breath, waiting for the young wolf to reemerge form under the water. Thankfully, he did not keep Fly nervous for very long; within only a few seconds his head broke the surface and Fly watched, tail wagging enthusiastically, as her student slowly and crookedly made his way to the other end. As he pulled himself up onto the shallow end, he turned to look at her and Fly saw excitement shining in his bright blue eyes. He yipped that he was coming back and Fly barked, not words but just a sign of encouragement. This time, he slipped more gracefully into the water and seemed more confident as he made his way towards her. Fly blushed as the pup reached her and excitedly gave her chin a few quick licks. His tail was wagging his blue eyes were bright, and Fly could tell that he was happy she had taken him out today and taught him how to fish and hunt. Surprisingly, that made her more happy than swimming usually did. He was her first student and he had done very well today. She had done very well today. Proud of herself and of the pup, Fly dipped her head to lick the top of his head, giggling when she picked up the taste of fish on his fur. As she pulled back to see the mess she had made of the pup: his fur was all wet and covered in fish slime and small hints of blood. Thinking of how much cleaning he was going to have to do tonight and of how late it was getting, Fly sadly mused that it was probably best to head home now. Kova's adorable yawn confirmed it. "Well, little prince, you did very well today and I am sure your parents will be happy to hear about it. Why don't we head home for tonight and tell them. Maybe, if they allow it, I can take you to the Springs sometime soon." The higher pitch that her voice reached by the end of her sentence probably gave away that she was just as excited for that as he would be. Still, she could tell he was tired and she didn't have much energy left herself. Proud of their work today and excited to start again another day, Fly brushed along Kova's side, letting her wet fur brush against his, to signal to him that it was time to follow her home. Always a good pup, Kova quickly trotted along next to her and the two made their way back to the Downs. --Exit Firefly and Kova-- |