The weather was muggy, surprising because of the rain that had been drizzling throughout the day. Normally the drizzle didn’t bother them as much, but the wind had been howling like a banshee and nearly every attempt they made at leaving left them being almost swept away by the wind. So, begrudgingly, they’d stayed within the confines of the den. The boy was sprawled out in the corner of the den, rubbing absently at his muzzle. It had been a little itchy lately, likely because some of his adult hairs were starting to grow in. His once creamy white fur had started to darken in places, namely along his muzzle and eyebrows. It wasn’t a lot just yet, but in time the boy would develop a dark smudge in these places.
He was alerted from his prodding by the sound of shuffling. The boy laid still, ever so slightly turning his head to see his sister slipping from the entrance of the den. It wasn’t like they weren’t allowed to leave without being supervised. After all, they always ran into someone when they went on an excursion. So, in Lee’s mind, this meant he was plenty protected. Maybe even too protected, really. After all, they were a whole 9 weeks old. They weren’t helpless babies anymore!
The boy followed after the girl, trailing behind in an effort to go undetected. At least, with the wind being as loud as it was, he didn’t have to worry about being heard. Where was she going?