Sunny, 68° F, 20° C
It was a whole other world outside of the comforts of their den. At first she had thought the world a wild entity when they had simply changed dens the first time, but now she was exploring it on foot! The clumsy three week old was ensuring her feet stayed beneath her by taking exaggerated steps with her tiny paws. Her parents and siblings were within earshot, their voices beginning to familiarize themselves within her brain. Sometimes she felt a pang of anxiety when she couldn't immediately see them, but the young Stark had recently found herself near a brush of large greens. The colour was one unlike the ones inside the den, as were the earthy smells and sharp feeling of it. Her piqued interest in the fresh foliage seemingly a spark of the beginning of a long-winded obsession.
Her mouth chomped on the stalk of one of the greens, her little pearls baring comically. The green didn't taste like what she expected, though she wasn't sure what she would expect green to taste like. She pulled back on the stalk, though its weight and strength were still much more than the few pounds the white girl boasted, and it began a inquisitive, but clumsy tug of war involving a lot of stumbling one or step steps forward and back. What a weird world that existed outside of the fur, milk, and squirms that she had only known before. She was going to like it, she was sure.