He wasn’t sure which place he was going to show her first. His paws were doing the deciding for him as they navigated over the rock, his denim gaze fixated on the path before them. Even though he knew the monadnock pretty well Cyril was still finding new secret spots almost daily. At least, new and secret to him. He was sure his parents were aware of some of the places he had found, for they had called Whitestone their home much longer than he had, but they did not frequent them as often as he did. Their leader duties were important and kept them busy—which meant he had most of the rock to himself.
Her voice disrupted his thoughts, causing his ears to flick back as words tumbled off her tongue. Store special things. His eyes immediately widened at the suggestion as he turned to look at her, nodding enthusiastically in response. Why had he never thought of that before?!!!? How stupid of him!!! “Ev’y s’muurt!!” He chirped with a playful wink, his tail swaying dramatically behind him. Cyril had not found anything special just yet—the monadnock was filled with the same boring rocks. Once he ventured to the lowlands he was sure he would find something worthy of being hidden. Something for only his eyes.
Luckily he did not have any age-mates to share with. Which meant everything he found was his and only his.
Suddenly Cyril ducked down, dropping to a lower rock. He glanced back up expectantly at his older adventure partner, his wide, goofy grin still tugging at his lips. Without hesitation he stepped forward, approaching to the small opening tucked beneath the rock they had just been standing on. Fortunately for his older companion the tunnel was rather spacious—bringing Everly here would confirm whether or not Cyril would be able to visit this place once he reached adulthood.
The tunnel was not long—as soon as he entered it the ebony cub could see the light on the other end. He shuffled forward, his steps cautious and deliberate as he followed the light. The air was considerably cooler within the hollowed out rock—the perfect escape from a hot summer’s day.
As the cave ended it widened considerably, a large stretch of exposed rock available for both the Kael and Everly to sit on. It ended rather abruptly, a gaping hole in the side of the monadnock as it overlooked the tundra below. It was the perfect place to observe the lowlands without being shadowed by one of his older packmates. It was positive that it faced east, as that was where his father told him the forest was, but he was not sure. All hew knew was that there was another pack in the forest—a pack that they were friendly with.
His hindquarters folded against the cool stone as he waited for Everly to catch up, his features softening as he embraced the cool air.