She was getting better at sneaking away, unnoticed.
Some days she envied her father’s ebony cloak, for it was much easier for him to slink away from the communal den and disappear into the night. Revon, on the other paw, stood out like a beacon. Which meant she had to be sneakier, using the large boulders and rock crevices to her advantage. Occasionally her steps would falter, as she was still growing into her large, over-sized paws and the mountain terrain was difficult to adapt to. She could not wait for the day that she was as nimble as her parents. Being clumsy was both frustrating and annoying.
As the first rays of light kissed the top of the mountain the little Archer crept away, using the warm tones to her advantage. The rocks reflected with gold, embracing the morning sun and masking her russet figure as it darted over the plateau. There was no doubt she would be found—father was exceptionally good at tracking her down, for it seemed he knew every corner of the Heights. She hoped to, as well, but it certainly was a lot to remember! Right now her little mind was focused solely on adventure—and adopting her shadow’s exceptional stalking (and lurking) abilities.
As she drew closer to the edge of the heights her mouth fell open in a soft O shape, scarlet eyes widening as she watched the sun illuminate the forest below. Her paws began to itch as her heart thumped within her chest. With a lop-sided grin she cast a frantic look over her shoulder, her fiery gaze sweeping over the mountain to check if she had been followed.
Did she dare take the plunge below?