She'd thought to rouse the four sleeping pups to show them what rain was. It was for her after all a time to celebrate. She hoped it would last long enough to bring the lake back to them. A smile did cross ger features as she raised her muzzle into the air to call to her packmates, it was a song of hope and happiness.
She'd thought to rouse the four sleeping pups to show them what rain was. It was for her after all a time to celebrate. She hoped it would last long enough to bring the lake back to them. A smile did cross ger features as she raised her muzzle into the air to call to her packmates, it was a song of hope and happiness.
Groggily the boy made his way towards the mouth of the den and to where she sat, the drumming against the den growing louder with each step. "Wut dat?" Galen asked in an equally groggy voice while taking a glance outside from the safety of between his mother's legs. Wet stuff kept falling outside and boy was it strange looking.
Di had yet to learn what it truly meant to be cold, but she did understand the absence of warmth and she had certainly been warm when she'd fallen asleep. The young girl groggily raised her head, sniffing the air and squinting in the dark den. She hadn't felt mom leave, but when she'd shifted she had noticed her brother's sudden absence. It didn't take long to locate both of them, sitting in the den mouth and silhouetted against the faint light from outside.
"Mama?" she yawned, stretching and crawling up to join them. She wormed her way next to her brother, sandwiching herself tightly between him and mom's leg. She sniffed again. Outside smelled... nice, but water was trickling towards her paws. She didn't want to be wet right now. "Whyzzit crying?" she asked.
She thought that her song might have woken them and that was alright. They should have the chance to witness this if they wanted to. She smiled down at both placing kisses on each of their heads. Her attention was first turned toward her son. "It's called rain," she told him before looking to her daughter, "It does seem like tears doesn't it? It's how the forest gets its water like we do from the lake." She thought that explanation would make the most sense to them. "Its what we've been waiting for."
Alas, a swift kiss on his head from his mother had his attention back to her as she finally revealed what it was called. "Rain." Galen mirrored the word she had used, gaze wandering back toward the outside world while a further explanation was offered. "Rain gud den?" Apparently, this stuff helped the trees, and in turn, that helped the pack. It was all kinda confusing still, but Galen was content with the fact it wasn't bad.
Diantha stared out at the water cascading to the earth just outside their little shelter. She looked back up at her mother as she was kissed and an explanation was given. Galen was the first to repeat the word, clearly content with the answer, but Di frowned and looked back out. "Why's tha forest need water?" she asked. She'd never seen it 'rain' before, and the forest was just fine. All the other animals drank from the lake too, and plants didn't have mouths. Or did they? She'd have to look next time she went outside.
For now, she just watched the sky cry.
First was her sons question, an easy one to answer. She smiled down at Galen, "Yes, it is very good. We must hope that it stays for awhile." She turned to Diantha to answer her question about the forest. "All living things need water. Just like us the forest is alive and without water it withers and dies. The animals that we hunt for food will leave in search of water. It is one of the most important things in life." She waited to see if they might have more questions.