The wolf shuffled forward without a word, only making panic stir inside him. The silence meant yes, of
course you're stupid! He was rolling around in the snow, belly-up, shouting nonsense in the air. He didn't even move when the wolf sat directly above him. Tumble didn't know what he expected, he couldn't even come up with anything creative. He didn't feel threatened, and instead just felt... sad. And frustrated on top of that. The white wolf was staring at him with those big, giant, judging eyes of his. In his mind, Tumble screamed for the wolf to agree, or to scold him for laying around like an idiot, or... or, something!
Instead, the white stranger booped him on the nose. Tumblebelly stared up at the other boy, shocked, confused, flabbergasted.... all of things, and maybe some other big words that he couldn't really think of right then.
It wasn't even that the wolf had told him he wasn't stupid, but sometimes you could hear someone speak with a real sincerity. Tumble wasn't so good at telling lies from the truth, but every so often he was faced with a clearness like this. Or maybe he just wanted to believe that he wasn't dumb for doing what all he was doing, that he was
better for going off on an adventure instead of being forced to live in a place that he was unhappy. @
Cottongrass could not have possibly known what Tumble thought, or even what he'd been through, but somehow the friendly gesture -- something that a stranger had never done to him -- bestowed the sort of courage he needed.
His own short tail was then wagging, he smiled up at his new friend, pushing a paw to his maw to push him away.
"Yeah! You don't know that!" he was giggling, so happy for the strange gesture that he sort of felt like running for miles. He kicked some snow onto the wolf before jumping up, his wriggling butt in the air as he half-stood in a play bow.
(This post was last modified: Jan 30, 2017, 06:38 AM by Tumblebelly.)