Boasting a bit of pack pride, as made by the wonderful Grey :D
The air was sweet and warm, and the sunshine brought a faint smile to his features. The hardened, roughened guardian he'd become in the wilderness in the winter had faded away with the warmth of the dawn's sun and had awakened his former self- the peaceful hunter he'd been as an adolescent, before the threat of starvation had begun to eat away at patience and hope. He set out in the morning in search of a nice den for himself and Aponi; the pack's communal den was good, but he did not feel at home there, and did not wish to make Aponi feel nervous by living with a bunch of strangers. Aside from that, he was aware that the alpha female had given birth and he sought a bit of distance...And, if he happened upon something edible in the meantime, he could use that as a gift to the alpha pair, to celebrate the birth of their pups, however many there were.
He felt optimistic as he found an old badger den. It wasn't much in size, but he felt that he could probably make it large enough for the two of them. It was near a stream, and had a good foundation of clay reinforced by boulders that looked like they were made of granite. It reminded him of the cave they'd stayed in, despite the fact that this was much, much smaller, and he decided that it would do. He would work away on it and then surprise Aponi later on, even if it took him a few days to get the den to his satisfaction. It would have to be a beautiful home, to house a princess, even if in Magnolia Glen she was nothing but a subordinate.
He looked the den's mouth up and down before he began digging, standing up on his hind paws so he could scratch away at the earth at the top of the den's mouth, choosing to dig up a bit before he began to widen the entrance and dig down into the earth. The ground was moist and though it didn't come away in large clumps, he found the progress was tangible and that he actually liked digging. The mountain had been too hard and rocky for digging and the snow had kept him from doing so in the winter. Quite certain that he'd be able to fashion the nicest den Aponi had ever seen, the boy toiled away, tail waving contentedly to and fro behind him as he dug.
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