This was nice. But he was slowly going insane due to boredom. Rayne huffed to himself as he lay outside of the den that, deep within, held the growing future of Secret Woodlands. Aideen had asked him to watch over them so she could take care of her leader duties for a short time, without having to worry over them. And well, Rayne couldn't say no, since there was a look in Aideen's eye that told him that he needed to keep resting. And besides, she was his friend. He couldn't say no. The large male had slowly but surely been gaining his strength back but that didn't mean to was back completely just yet.
He stayed within both sight and hearing range of the den that afternoon, staying close as the pups kept poking their heads out and playing at the entrance throughout the afternoon, though they most likely were sleeping now, since Rayne hadn't heard a peep from them in some time, yet he knew they were still within as he had made sure to rest with his face towards the den. And other then the odd nose or large ear poking out since their last play, he had not seen the fluffy little things.
As their gaurdian kept an alert ear out for any strange noises that would cause harm to the young ones, the male rested his head between his front legs. He wasn't going to let Aideen or Miccah down. He would watch over their pups and keep them safe.
But there was a sun spot coming threw the thickets, how he didn't know but all he knew was it was making him feel a little drowsy. Surely Aideen wouldn't begrudge him a little nap? It had been all afternoon that he watched the pups and they were sleeping now as well, after all their play. So surely a small cat nap wouldn't hurt...
No, after you've checked on them. A small voice told him. Peek in and make sure they're all there and then you can have a cat nap. Sighing heavily, Rayne pushed himself to his feet, knowing his inner worry was right. The pups had been too quiet and even though they're weren't capable of sneaking out yet, it wouldn't do to have missed something sneaking inPadding towards the entrance, Rayne lowered his head in and peered in, focusing on the small bundles within the den and taking in the surroundings, satisfied nothing but the pups were within.
It didn't mean something couldn't sneak up behind him, now his attention was else were...