June 3rd; Morning; Overcast; 54° F/12° C.
The difference between now and two weeks ago might not have had Sköll Archer amazed or surprised in the slightest, but it had occurred to the princeling that he had started to recognize the members of his family. He knew what his mother looked like and memorized how she smelled. He knew Skana and the intimidating man who dropped by every so often just to peer inside the den before walking off like he hadn't seen anything fascinating; but, best of all, he knew what his siblings looked like at last. He knew by scent, sound, and sight which one of his siblings was which. That being said, he was now intelligent enough now to discern that he was particularly uneasy by his brother @Asriel's presence alone and quite mindful of whatever @Morganna, his sprite of a sister, was up to.
Having endured quite a bit of rain showers and being confined within the den, the young Archer was perfectly happy to get away from either of his litter mates. He had had enough of the both of them yapping and huddling up close to him. Freeing himself once more from Morganna's reach (why she always had to sleep in-between him and Asriel was still beyond him aside from being uncomfortable from the body heat all three of them radiated), Sköll sidled away and into the main space of the den, peering out like he had the very first time he heard what birdsong sounded like. Without even a moment of hesitation, he placed both of his inky black paws outside then stretched his neck outward as to check if any of the adults were outside. From what he could see, it seemed like he was alone once he had stepped out into the open, but... what was this?
The boy lifted his forepaws, one after the other, before finally lifting his left paw again to take a look at the sticky brown coating that now covered what was once his slightly muddied paw pads. He squished his paw back into the cold sludge, smiling to himself in delight at his discovery. Slate blue eyes targeted the rest of his surroundings and when he thought he saw something of interest he bounded forward only to watch the weird speck of color flutter away into the tree branches above. He glanced over his shoulder to make sure his brother and sister had not seen the strange thing that had yet to be placed to memory as a "butterfly" but instead he took notice of the oddly spaced depressions in the mud behind him. Circling about to inspect to tracks, it occurred to the cub that these little indents were following him!
Round, round, round he went until everywhere in front of the den were small paw prints that went every which way until he finally came to sit down on the grass that lined the mud pit, dizzy but with a tail wag that spoke of his newfound discovery.