Whilst out at dusk, you stir up a colony of bats -- it's a complete swarm!
He did not often venture beyond the pack borders so close to sundown.
Correction: he did not ever venture beyond the pack borders so closet to sundown.
The ivory boy was beyond terrified of being caught out after nightfall. He did not might exploring the Surge while under the cover of darkness—a trait picked up from his father—but outside the borders? That was still awfully scary to the boy. He moved frantically through the trees, his little, oversized paws carrying him as quickly as possible as he struggled to get home.
Little Chip still clung, desperately, to his shoulders. The bird was getting stronger and bigger as the days passed, which meant he would be taking flight soon and leaving Legolas on his own. But the ivory boy knew it was for the better. He couldn’t keep Chip around forever no matter how badly he wanted to. He was using the little grey bird as crutch and he couldn’t do that to poor, little Chip. The bird deserved to be on his own doing bird things. Not clinging to the wiry fur of an anxious cub.
Unfortunately, in the boy’s panic, he had not seen the large tree directly in front of him.
He bounced off the tree and collapsed onto the ground with a loud OOF! followed by a low whine. His ears immediately flattened against the back of his skull as a throbbing pain began to form in the middle of his forehead. But that wasn’t the worst of it. Although Chip had managed to keep his grip on his shoulder the Stark boy had disturbed something else. It started off with a soft squeak, which Legolas assumed was his feathered friend, but the squeak began to grow louder and multiplied. And it was coming from above. He gave his head a soft shake before he turned his attention to the sky. But there wasn’t much of a sky. He squinted, a frown cutting into his maw as he struggled to make out what was happening above him.
The sky was moving! He let out a warbly shriek and scrambled backward in a desperate attempt to flee the stranger sky-monsters. What had he done?!