Dreary eyes wandered up towards the fiery golden glow of the early morning sun. With a soft sigh, lids slid shut with the rising sweep of his head. There it was again, the warm stroke of sunlight against his face; his only comfort in the depths of unfamiliarity. A fresh morning breeze snaked through the trees causing a cold chill to rake up his spine and ignited a sharp shiver that rippled down his neck. His body shuddered and the hackles along his back stood up on end as he curled his tail in closer, in attempt to feel some kind of comfort and security.
His head lifted, only slightly, to gaze back over at the large piles of dirt and rubble that had built up around the entrance of his newly made den. He had been digging since the late hours of the previous night and all through the early hours of the morning. Desperation and fear had kept his energy high, but now that he had finished his work, tiredness was starting to creep up on him. Lorcan lowered his head back onto his outstretched paws, settling his chin neatly between the two, as he lay down comfortably just inside the entrance of his shoddily-made den. His eyes fluttered shut, fighting against the growing light of the sun that brimmed over the horizon as his body finally gave in to sleep.
His head lifted, only slightly, to gaze back over at the large piles of dirt and rubble that had built up around the entrance of his newly made den. He had been digging since the late hours of the previous night and all through the early hours of the morning. Desperation and fear had kept his energy high, but now that he had finished his work, tiredness was starting to creep up on him. Lorcan lowered his head back onto his outstretched paws, settling his chin neatly between the two, as he lay down comfortably just inside the entrance of his shoddily-made den. His eyes fluttered shut, fighting against the growing light of the sun that brimmed over the horizon as his body finally gave in to sleep.
(This post was last modified: Jun 20, 2016, 01:47 PM by Lorcan.)
# P O R C A N
sometimes, two people have to fall apart to realise
how much they need to fall back together