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76° F, 25° C
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3:04 PM
OOC: Family thread! Little Ernie's going to say his first word - maybe the other little ones will try speaking too? Welcome to participate are: @Neha @Aleister @Namid @Vespertio
It was one of those warmer days that Cernan was finding he wasn't particularly fond of. It always seemed to be warmer the brighter the sky was. Sometimes it even made his fur feel sticky, and he hated that. Thankfully, the secure walls of the birthing den offered a much needed retreat. The stone was cool; good for resting against when he was too warm. Sleeping against his siblings sometimes got too uncomfortable in the heat, but for the most part the air in their little haven stayed at a nice equilibrium. This sunny afternoon had been much like the others. The children awoke from a nap, engaged each other in a few minor tussles and games before the summer heat convinced them to stop. Cernan had wiggled away from the other two, seeking out the chilling power of the cave's walls. The siblings seemed to be settling down some anyhow, but a couple baby growls or two still broke into the air every few moments. With the others becoming otoise the tubby child waddled off on improved legs; managing not to face plant until he was sitting against the stone. The youth rested before his mother; a tiny pink tongue floating around while his sides heaved in an attempt to cool him. He was the biggest, so he heated up the fastest too. The boy flopped onto his belly unceremoniously, spreading all four of his stubby legs out so his stomach had maximum contact with the ground. He continued panting; his big blue eyes drifting upward to seek the face of his dear mother. Sadly, she did not seem to posses the power to cool him down, only warm him up, as learned on multiple fruitless occasions where the prince cuddled up with her only to find more heat. No, holding still near cooler things seemed to be the only way to remedy such a situation. As the icy pools of his eyes roamed over the face of his dam, the child's tail offered a few weak wags. He could see her much better than he had originally been able to. Perhaps the new dimension his eyes had revealed was taking shape? Was it changing like he was? Now he could make out her eyes, her nose, even the parts of her body that mirrored his own. She had legs too, but they were much much bigger. He marveled at how she never once tripped or stumbled on those stilts of hers. Of course, the boy didn't really have names for all of these things yet, but he knew they existed at least. Cernan was a bit of a shy boy; preferring to stay quiet unless he needed something. His silver sibling, on the other hand, seemed to make noise just because she could. Up until now, the tubby prince had only mimicked parts of words; giving up on them when it no longer seemed entertaining. Still, he had managed to store away the understanding of a few names and other meanings. He knew when his mother wanted them to come closer, to stop hurting each other, to eat, sleep and so forth. He even recognized the sound she used only on him. It seemed that his siblings each had a different one too, and so did their dad. For now the thoughts simply drifted through his idle mind. The poor thing was still heaving in an attempt to cool himself. With a groan, the youth resigned his head to the floor, looking much more like an open-mouthed pelt rug than a puppy. Wolf © Kurt Thomas Hunt PhotographyBackground © Chesapeake Bay ProgramManipulation © Jenandra |