It had rained for much of the morning, just like it always seemed to do, and Oksana had been waiting patiently inside the warmth of the den for what seemed like forever for the rain to stop falling. Her mother was out again, leaving the dark pup to satiate her own boredom, which so far was proving a struggle. She had tried to move and bounce around inside the den, but it was dark and empty and the novelty of that game soon wore off. So she had tried to sleep, or at least, trick the rain into thinking that she was asleep by closing her eyes at random times and opening them again before running towards the den entrance.
The rain never stopped though and at some point that morning she had started to wonder if she was ever going to be able to explore the outside world ever again. It was with that fear in her mind that Oksana had been driven to desperation, and so when the rain seemed to lighten, the small pup took her chances and dared to step outside beneath the wet mist.
Dark lashes strained against the moisture which clung to them and her muzzle wrinkled briefly at the feeling of her fluffy puppy fur growing damper the longer she stood just outside the den entrance. She refused to be deterred though, the rain might haven a little cold but it wasn’t unbearable. So, with her newly found freedom, Oksana toddled off in search of something to entertain her.
It wasn’t long before she caught sight of a particularly large mud puddle up ahead and without hesitation, the dark pup charged forwards, her slender tail waving wildly behind her before she jumped up and dived down into it. It didn’t take Oksana long to realise that this was no ordinary muddy patch, however, when a wave of water crashed down on top of her and the small pup found herself completely soaked to the skin. The muddy water rose right up to her chest and her navy blue eyes widened in panic when she noticed she could no longer see her legs.
Shivering uncomfortably, the dark pup let out a whine before she began to splash her way out of the deep murky puddle, hoping that her mother would be there to comfort her, like she always was, when she eventually escaped the water's clutches.