For @Larkspur
Set sometime in the evenin'
Set sometime in the evenin'
Alright, he didn't know lots about trees. He understood the basics of them - like that they were tall, they grew out of the ground, and he had a budding talent at climbing them when bored. Coincidentally, he also had the natural talent of falling out of said trees when distracted, but that was beyond the point. His point was that he wasn't an expert at trees, and by extension - forests. So it was a growing concern for him when he realized the trees around him were becoming familiar.
His first thought had been a startled thank whatever is what up there, because that meant there was still hope for him and that maybe one day he wouldn't be perpetually lost. But his second thought was more pressing. He'd been wandering the woods and its blue mist for at least a quarter of the day, but he couldn't be sure on the account that sunlight never touched the cold forest floor in these parts. If he was making any progress on getting out, everything would look different and it would be changing.
Instead the same, unending shade of blue fog danced around his stocky legs and shielded everything a few feet away in its glow. And the trees were giving him anxiety. The trees, with their thin trunks and spider-like branches, pressed at the corners of his mind. He'd come across the one with its weird, twisted limbs how many times now? (In actuality he had stopped counting at two a very long time ago, but at each pass his yellow eyes were drawn to it because once he noticed something he couldn't just stop noticing it.) The trees were throwing him for a loop and he was sure he was lost.
It was too quiet, his paws ached, he was scared, and he was going to die alone in the forest with no one to love him. He whined, the sound high-pitched and demanding in the back of his throat. Because the ground was going to eat him and a tree was probably going to grow out of his rib cage or something. And he didn't want that. Maybe if he hooted that girl - the one with dark fur and pretty eyes - would come and rescue him. But even he felt too hopeless to try, and he was scared of what might respond in the woods. He came to a stumbling halt and threw himself on the ground, shoulder smashing into the ground with a dull thump while the rest of his body followed. His fate was decided, by himself.
(This post was last modified: Oct 22, 2016, 03:29 PM by Cottongrass.)