The pup obeyed her father without fuss, walking alongside him quietly. She was getting bigger now and more steady on her paws. Her tranquil nature still shone through, but the building energy was no secret. She wanted to explore more and venture further and further from the den. To see what else was out there for her to observe. How she loved watching the world go around her, soaking in the knowledge it offered if she only listened. To seek out the unknown quietly with passionate curiosity.
Soon she was met with something
new but she did not like it. Her father encouraged her to approach, but the child stayed still. It was unmoving, unlike the animals she often watched. She looked up at him with big sad eyes. Why was it so still? After staring at him for a moment she finally relented to his beckoning. She approached with a dampened demeanor as she nudged the creature with her snout. It was still warm and soft, its fur smelt nice too. Her belly grumbled. Sonnet wasn't sure how to respond, she felt saddened by the lack of response the creature gave, but hunger quickly gnawed at her.
This animal was like the ones brought back for food and yet, little Sonnet felt for it, it wasn't gone yet. She didn't understand what death was nor did she grasp the difference between dead and alive. What she did know was her ears could hear the ever-so-faint heartbeat. She knew that not all animals ran about and they ate the ones still like this. Yet those ones weren't breathing. What caused them to go from that to this? Did it hurt?
Tonight we make our dreams come true
**Sonnet hasn't spoken since losing her family.