Gone Tomorrow
Corinna's laughter mingled with Torrel's, and she playfully clicked her teeth together as his sharp teeth chewed on her soft muzzle. She had grown accustomed to her cubs' particularly sharp teeth, but she was very careful with her own aims. While his bites were accompanied by a small sting, her's would crush the tiny bones in his paw; and there was nothing he could do that would ever make Corinna want to cripple him. So she instead missed him intentionally, and only grabbed his paws or muzzle without applying pressure.
And while he might have been disappointed in her change in position, he was content enough to look up a the sky with her. The night sky was something he had probably not paid much attention too in his short foray out into the world, but he would come to know it very well. He repeated the word after her, and Cori eagerly nodded her approval. "Yes, stars," her voice was affirming, and she tilted her head so she could look at him. Green eyes lit up with curiosity as his inquiry, suggesting that the stars were other dens. Very well could be, though Corinna doubted it. They could lay there and look all they wanted to, but the night sky would always be out of reach for their kind.
"Maybe," she admitted, with a gentle shrug of her shoulders. "They light up the sky, and help you see at night." The moon was out of their eyesight currently, but eventually it would show up and Corinna would be able to show him the even bigger light. But for now all they had was the stars. That had their own enchantments. As she turned her head back to look up again, movement caught the corner of her eye, and with excitement, she wiggled her paw upwards again. "Look!" It was a slower moving shooting star, flying through a small clear patch of darkness before disappearing behind the branches. "That's a "shooting star". When you see one, you're supposed to make a wish." She explained, looking back at Torrel. Nudging his muzzle with her's, she cooed, "So what do you want, little one?"