He could hardly control his little paws as they carried him from the depths of the old coyote den into the clearing. The little smudge was eager to see more and explore the world outside his den. Now that he had already seen some of the monadnock he could not stand hiding in the darkness any longer. He was impatient and wished for his legs to grow so he could cover more distance without growing tired, for napping was such an inconvenience. Of course, he could not resist the heavy hands that guided him into a deep slumber, but he certainly tried. Sleep was for nighttime when the sun fell behind the lowlands and the moon rose in its place. The night, however, was fascinating as well, for it was a world he had not experienced much of.
As per usual, the little Kael stumbled into the clearing, for his paws were growing much faster than the rest of his plump body. He was greeted by the warmth of the morning sun, his denim blues narrowing as they adjusted to the shift in light. Cyril liked the way the sun felt on his back, for it had not yet gotten unbearably warm on the monadnock. It was like being curled up next to his mother, just without all the fur in his face.
He shuffled forward, his blue eyes scanning the clearing for signs of older wolves. Without having any siblings to play with, or other puppies in the pack, Cyril was growing to be comfortable on his own and enjoyed the brief solitude he was granted when he snuck away from the den. He did not mind the presence of his older packmates, but they were always ushering him back to the den, spoiling the possibilities of adventure. Except for the blue-eyed bird-coloured female. She had allowed him to wander—not too far, but far enough to satisfy his wanderlust. A small smile cracked his dark features at the thought as he clambered up a boulder. He was trying to get closer to the warm ball in the sky for he wanted to be smothered in it, even if it made him sleepy sometimes. His legs shifted awkwardly as he tried to position himself, his forelegs trying their hardest to pull him onto the flat stone. With a loud grunt the boy flung himself forward, his little stomach connecting with the boulder and a soft oof! escaping him. A triumphant grin was plastered across his little maw as he remained where he was, savouring the moment while star-fished against the smooth stone.