- Late morning, Partly Cloudy - 72 ° F/22 ° C
A light breeze whisked through the pines, bringing with it the scents of the surrounding lands. A small, black nose wrinkled at the contact with the wind, but otherwise didn't react; she knew these smells. A light sigh shook through Nalda's tiny body and she stretched out her stubby legs, placing her head down on her paws. She was lying in the shadow of one of the still standing trees, having discovered that the direct sunlight was to hot on her dark fur. This particular spot had become one of her favorites - as she had gotten more used to living in the pack, and was starting to spend less and less time in the den, instead preferring to lie outside and rest when her parents weren't around, so she could study the surroundings. Here, in the shade of one of the shorter cedars, she felt protected, curled up with her back against the trunk, and only a few steps away from the safety of her den. But the young Zamora was starting to get bored. As she grew, her needs expanded from simple safety and survival, and her curiosity increased. Already, she had taken a few trips out into the pine forest she had come to know as Broken Timbers, but the possibility of running into other pack members still held her back most of the time. The mare thought of standing face to face with any of these strangers on her own, filled the shy girls heart with dread; She still wished her family could have remained alone, without all these others around them. With another, heavy sigh, Nalda shifted on the dry needles, stretching out on her side with one ear pressed against the ground. Her eyes drifted over the surroundings, pausing at the entrance to each den in the little clearing, and she wondered what they looked like on the inside. She knew who lived there, the slender, grey woman with her little black boy, and next to them, the more compact, crème colored wolfess that had been there on the day of the Zamoras' arrival, and she had two daughters. So far, Nalda had done her best to stay away from the other children, only watching them from a distance, quickly retreating to her own den if they showed her too much attention. Part of her was curious about these age mates, other children like herself, but mostly her apprehension won out and she stayed near her dad an mama, preferring to stick with what she knew and felt safe with. However both Camio and Nova had other responsibilities, and there were times when they would have to leave their daughter to herself. Like now. She wasn't completely alone though, she knew at least one of the adults and some of the pups were lurking within those dens, maybe looking out at her right now. She shivered lightly, pressing her ears back against her head, she hoped they would stay in there. Word count: 497 ”Speech” |