It was neither his mother nor his father that pulled him from his sleep that early morning. But instead, a sad call that rang through the trees. Dark audits stood at attention before his mismatched gaze was pulled from behind inky lids. Blinking the sleep away, Matos first looked to the outside world seeing if he could see where the call came from. Seeing no one in the direct vicinity, he looked within to see his sisters still asleep. They would be fine; he'd be back before they woke...or so he thought.
Oversized puppy paws carried his growing body as fast as they could to where they all had been called to. Unsurprisingly many others had arrived before he did. His grandma, dad, the older kids, and his agemates were all gathered around the dark woman by the large fallen tree. Matos could sense something wasn't right, even before spotting his mother. His changing two-toned gaze saw her almost huddled away from the others. A loud whine fell from the boy's maw as he made his way to his mother's side. He nudged her with his nose in attempt to make whatever she felt go away. "Mama?" He whined quietly, pressing himself into her. He didn't like what was happening one bit and wanted it to go away. The weight of the situation would be unknown to him until someone explained it.