Being able to see was strange. Everything had been dark for so long, and he'd simply gotten used to it, thinking that it was simply the way of the world! But eventually the dark began to give way to light, bright light, and colors and shapes. It was like a whole new experience and he had not been expecting it. The world he'd know, four bodies other than his own, had been turned right on its head. There was quite a lot to look at and explore, and he'd be damned if he didn't conquer it all. With no idea of what laid beyond the den, he began to wriggle forward, trying to find his feet, the things so awkwardly attached to the ends of his legs. The boy could see them now and they were something of a nuisance. Crawling had done him just fine, but perhaps if he could just get to his paws.
Squeals of frustration reverberated off the walls of the den until he managed to stand on all fours. In an awkward manner he took a few steps, before his belly was in the dirt again, and at that point, he managed a crawl towards the light. On his way up, he found his paws every so often, only to trip up. But Aleksei wouldn't give up so easily. It just...Took a bit of time. Before he came out into the open, the child paused, looking over his shoulder at the blobs below. The boy chirped, hoping to get their attention and draw them out as well. There wasn't any reason to leave them out of the journey, now was there?
Whispering leaves & pointing branches will tell them where I'm lying