Aquaria didn't know what it was about these old charred stumps, but something about them always lured the growing pup to the uneven field. Sure there were some just like these at home she could gawk at, but that was no fun. Little animals didn't scurry through the grass back home that she could chase and build up her skills. Too many wolves; despite how small the pack had shrunk, trampling around. Now that the coyotes had made themselves scarce and allowed the dark coated girl to venture outside again, life was returning to this neck of the woods. Her home away from home. The hidden tree was overrated in her mind.
Nose to the ground she shuffled through the dying grass that was losing its vibrant green hue for a more grey tone that made the area look like a still from a black and white movie had she been human. With the cooler weather today a light fog strolled across the area and only aided in painting the monochrome picture. Not a creature was stirring in the short blades of grass and this warranted a frown to marr the Leigh-Tainn's face. Hmph.
Onto the next idea then. Flop. The child unceremoniously collapsed into the mixture of dirt and ash to roll onto her back, the blue hue of her gaze blinking up at the equally blue sky dotted with an array of broken clouds. She couldn't find creatures on the ground so maybe she'd find them in the clouds.