OOC COMMENTS: @Treyah @Sahalie @Naira @Triell @Drift @Darrah This is also open for anyone else who might like to join! There are just a lot of people to tag, so I only did family ;~;
It seemed like years passed by without any sign of the big fluff that brought warmth and food. In reality, it hadn't even been twenty minutes, but the cub had already decided that it was high time he took matters into his own paws. Positively starving, he lifted his pudgy body from the cool Earth below, and waddled his way towards the light. That was the last place he had seen her, and so it only made sense to check there first.
Gurgle.
The faint noise was startling, to say the least. Reiko was used to noise filtering into the den from the wall of light, but this particular noise came from somewhere inside. Clumsily turning, his blue eyes scanned the small cavern. Everything seemed to be in order. Ok, back to business. He'd find his mother and put an end to the emptiness in his tummy. Spinning back to face the entrance—and nearly loosing his footing—the boy chanced a step.
Gurgle.
His tiny lids narrowed, unable to comprehend that the noise was actually coming from his stomach. Turning once more, Reiko decided that it would be best to put an end to whatever that sound was first. Gurgle, growl, gurgle. His disproportionately small head swiveled every which way, trying to pinpoint the noise's location, but his instincts weren't quite there yet. Even so, it always seemed to be just on the other side of him. Since left, and right were getting him nowhere, the boy tried looking down. Ah-ha! There was certainly something there. Two tiny brown something-or-others stared up at him. Stepping backwards in an attempt to get a better look at them, the cub found that when he moved, so did they. Wild! Now if they would just stay still he'd be able to investigate.
Another gurgle broke his train of thought, and pulled him away from the paws below. It was closer than it had been.. or at least he thought so. Oh! The noises were coming from below. Happy with his newfound discovery, the cub continued back-stepping, positive that whatever it was making the gurgles was bound to be revealed at some point. Unfortunately, he realized too late that he had been stepping out of the den, and into the blistering sunlight. Instead of freezing at the sudden onslaught, he simply squinted while his body kept going. There was ground, and ground, and suddenly nothing. Tumbling down the small slope mountain, he landed in a heap below. There was nothing left to do but shriek for his mother.