Not intending to head anywhere fast, Laurel had spent most of his day walking in circles. He did it on purpose, firmly pressing his paws into the pawprint that he'd left before, carefully tracing his steps. It had been easy to take the steps the first time, but when he had to really think about it, it was hard. The boy stumbled often, struggling to make the exact same tracks. After who knows how long of playing the game, he found a new pair of steps -- paw prints that weren't his own. Not taking too long to think of it, the boy pressed his paw into the new set of tracks and followed that path.
@Hawthorne