Dark, icy walls pressed in around the pup as she plunged into the pool, and though she could swim a little instinctively the intense shock had rendered her flailing limbs useless. She felt a fish tail slap against her nose as she sank, and her strange blue eyes popped open to take in the hazy, bubbly world around her. She gasped at the scene, and icy daggers shot down her throat and into her little lungs. As her body fought to expel the water Karpos’s maw closed in around Karina’s scruff. In an instant she was dangling above the pool, coughing out water and kicking her legs uselessly. He deposited her on the shore, and Karina was on her feet the instant she had control of her breath.
”I touched one!” she reported proudly, her entire body waggling with glee. Her face fell when she noticed the concern etched across the dark male’s face. He began rambling about taking her to Lachesis, and Karina’s eyes widened in horror at the idea of her day with Karpos being cut short. ”No! No, no, no I’m okay!” she insisted, and really she was. The water had been shockingly cold, but now that she was out of it she felt warm all over. ”See?” the pup gave a mighty shake, flinging the River water out of her pelt before turning in a little circle to prove to Karpos that she hadn’t incurred bodily damage.
The pup shuddered as the breeze picked up and sudden chill hit her; standing still wasn’t helping anything. ”Let’s run to that rabbit den!” she suggested, noting the scent in the wind. ”You can show me how to catch a rabbit! Please? I can scare them out and you can catch one!” Hopefully Karpos would take her suggestion and forget about any silly notion of taking her to Lachesis. The thought tugged at the back of her mind that if Karpos agreed she would have to see a bunny die—which was sad—but not quite as sad as her immediate concern that Karpos would abandon her to the healer’s herbs and tonics.