Finally, he got it right! Honey. <i>Honey?</i> How was he supposed to get her honey? Well, he had to try. Giving her a lick on her cheek he turned a surveyed the surrounding area. Honey came from bees, so all he had to do was find a hive. Simple. He could do this. He'd figure out what to do with the hive when he found it. One step at a time.
He set all of his senses to scanning for the scent of honey or the sound of bees. Neither were close enough to be detected. He'd have to move out to expand his search area. He had to think this through though or he could waste a lot of time searching in the wrong direction. Bees were always around flowers, so he needed to find flowers of some sort. Likely they'd be nearby. If not, he'd need dumb luck to find them and their precious honey. <b>"Any ideas on where a hive might be? Near flowers maybe?"</b> It was still a bit early for most flowers, but the hive would have been there already in the warmer seasons, he surmised.
He glanced back at her for directions. At least that gave him something to go on. <b>"Back in a jiff!"</b> Then he took off as fast as he could given the close confines of the greenery. At last he found the area that he was looking for. It was a small clearing filled with hundreds of plants that were growing but not quite blooming yet, given the chill that still remained in the air. He didn't need flowers, he needed honey. Hopefully, there was a bee hive nearby. He again focused his keen senses and listened for the sound of buzzing bees and tried to breath in the sweet smell of honey. This time he had success! He headed off to the left, where the faintest sound of bees originated from.
Koda looked up at the hive, suddenly very grateful that Nina had stayed behind for his search. There were a few bees lazily buzzing around outside, but the sound of dozens more swirling about the interior was hard to miss. This would not be pretty. He stepped back a ways and ran and jumped at the hive, bumping it with his body and luckily knocking it to the ground on the first try. Unfortunately, that agitated the bees that were dozing inside. He darted away with little incident, but the hive was now temptingly on the ground, but nearly completely covered with bees. Now what?
Flying by the seat of his pants he charged the hive, causing most of the bees to take flight. He snatched the stem that the hive had been suspended on and ran for dear life. The angry bees gave chase, attempting to sting him, but for the most part his thick pelt protected him. He was immensely grateful for his thick winter undercoat that hadn't fully gone away. As he ran, he periodically banged the hive on a tree as he passed, causing the last stragglers to exit there now-mobile home. The trail of bees slowly tapered of, but he ran for quite a while before slowing. He had left their territory and most of the bees had turned back.
By the time that he made it back to Nina, all of the bees had left off. Dozens had attempted to sting him, but most attempts failed. There were a few on his cheeks that hit there mark, unhampered by the longer thicker fur that covered most of his body. There was even one on the toe of his right hind leg. They all stung horribly and he could only hope that the honey did the trick for Nina. Then it would be her turn to find a treatment for what ailed him. A half dozen fiery bee stings. He laid the now-empty hive at her feet and gave her a woebegone look. <b>"Tag. You're it!"</b> He tried to make his voice sound chipper, but it was quite muffled by the swelling around his mouth. Unknown to him, his smile was something to behold.... and then wish that you hadn't.
(This post was last modified: May 15, 2012, 03:26 AM by Koda.)
Arla and Emma are the ish and made my pretties!
Koda will most likely always be accompanied by Chiron unless otherwise stated, or requested.