If he continued to narrow his eyes Cyril was positive that they would mould together and become one super eye. She was annoyingly persistent. It seemed that his answer of no was not good enough, as the girl wanted to know why he did not want to be friends. He snorted loudly, showing his displeasure, as his eyes rolled once more. An ear fell to the side, the other still standing high atop his crown, as he studied the silver-eyed cub. He did not want to answer her but Cyril knew that she would not leave him alone unless he gave her an answer.
Even though she probably wasn’t going to accept it.
“Have ‘nuf f’iends,” he retorted quickly, the words spitting off his tongue venomously as his scowl returned. Although his friends were much older than he was they were still his friends—did he really need new ones? Maybe, but not now. Not until he was bigger; stronger. Then he would look to make friends. Possibly.
Would this girl be one of them? He did not know. He doubted it, but perhaps she would grow to be less annoying.
Turning his shoulder to her, the boy padded closer to the water’s edge, allowing his forepaws to dip into the rushing water. There were a few water basins on the monadnock, but nothing like this. Cyril wished he could pack up the stream with him and bring it to the rock. His frown deepened as he slapped the surface with one of his paws, sending a splatter of water in the direction opposite of him.