For @Rochus only.
Levi had come home with food for the both of them, but @Sawyer hadn't returned by the time he had. It happened, was certainly no big deal, but still he decided to wait for his friend rather than eat without him. He stuffed the dead hares into a corner of the hollow that they'd set up camp in, not one bit worried about otherwise protecting them, even as the scent of their fresh blood permeated the clearing. He was certain the redhead would be back soon enough, and certainly before the meat spoiled. As for theft, well when did things like that actually happen, especially in such a quiet forest like this?
The yearling then promptly chose to busy himself with play while he waited. He'd found himself a sturdy stick, thinner than a full branch but not brittle like sticks usually were, and absorbed himself in all the usual games; tossing, chasing, gnawing. When those things lost his interest, he'd started dragging the stick around through the mostly unmarred snow, and exploring what kinds of shapes he could make.
Eventually, the lines and loops began to take shape; a flower, the sun, an eye...