Once his paws connected with fur an elated squeak was released from his small body, pride swelling in his chest. He did not care if his mother had allowed him to catch her tail or if he had moved so quickly he had not needed her aide. Cyril was just pleased that he had captured his prize, regardless of how he had obtained it.
Ever so gently the boy grabbed her plume between his teeth, his denim gaze quickly meeting her pools of gold as he smiled sheepishly around her pale fur. Her praise earned an enthusiastic tail wag from the little smudge, the corners of his eyes tightening as he beamed at her. The more he practiced the faster he would get, and little Cyril wanted to be the fastest.
He released her tail as she ushered for him to come closer, his ears falling against the back of his skull. While he wanted more playtime he would not refuse an order from his mother—not until he was older and could get away with being defiant. For now, the boy did not mind being coddled by his mother. A smile was still painted across his dark features as he sauntered forward, his plump rump swaying behind him before he plopped himself down at his mother’s chest. He pressed his small body into her soft, comforting fur, a hum of approval escaping him as he sought out her bright eyes once more.