sunny | early morning
He was growing tired of the same striped trees. As the days passed Sachiel became familiar with each tree trunk and their individual markings, committing them to memory. There was more he wanted to see—more he wanted to i>explore—but he also did not want to stray too far from the dens. His parents were often busy, tending to their duties when they weren’t caring for him, which meant that the little Leigh spent a lot of time on his own. But he did not mind. Sachiel just could not stand the trees any longer, for they taunted him.
With his back pressed to warm ground Sachiel’s denim blues focused on the cloudless sky above, his brows furrowed. The world above him was often skewed by the abundance of trees and the agouti did not get to see much of the sky. A frown creased his lips as the realization as he grunted in annoyance. Surely there was somewhere among these trees that he could see more of the endless blue above…
Flipping over to his stomach the Leigh scrambled to his paws and began to shuffle through the trees, leaving the dens behind him. He did not worry about getting lost, for he knew the trees like the back of his paw. He just needed to see more of the sky… even if it was just a little sliver. Anything was better than attempting to peer through an array of branches…
He would deal with the repercussions of his little excursion later. Right now adventure was far more appealing than the inevitable scolding he would receive. It was worth it.