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It was late. Askan should have fallen asleep hours ago and yet as hard as he tried he just couldn't do it. It was all so baffling, falling asleep had never been an issue before. Usually, it was as easy as curling up by Reyes' side and closing his eyes. But on that dark and cold night Askan couldn't help but feel as though there was something amiss. Something he couldn't quite put his paw on.
They had been scouting the area, hunting and exploring every nook and cranny they could find, so by then Askan was fairly certain it was safe. That these woods were unclaimed and ripe for the taking. And yet, that feeling surfaced again, a creeping sense of dread that he couldn't shake. He huffed and pressed himself further into the embrace of his mate's side. He was being weak again, wasn't he? Letting his imagination run wild just as he used to when he'd been a pup.
No doubt he'd feel fine in the morning, he'd realise just how stupid he was being but-there it was again. That thudding.
This wasn't the first time he'd heard it. The night before, just as he'd been about to drift off he'd been jolted awake by that God awful thud thud thud. He'd passed it off as some sort of woodland critter going about its business but that sound paired with his growing sense of unease...Well, it was a recipe for disaster.
Perhaps...Maybe these woods weren't as empty as he'd thought
Swallowing thickly, Askan peeled himself away from his mate's side and wriggled out of their temporary, shallow den. It wasn't much, nothing more than a hole in the ground and barely big enough to fit the two of them but it served its purpose. At least until they found somewhere better, closer to their little lake.
With a tight grimace and his tail held high, he scanned the forest and -rather foolishly- hoped that he'd catch the thudder in the act. But no, there was nothing nor anyone in sight. Nothing but trees and fallen leaves.