Since the first venture out, Eros was steadily growing braver. Each time he wandered above the surface, his eyes hurt a little less and the smells were always worth it. The last time, he'd even begun to hear things he couldn't also feel, like mom's heartbeat and Archer's cries. He wasn't sure what those things were, but he was starting to figure out that as long as he was willing to go out there, he'd learn more and more.
So when he pulled his overly-chubby puppy bottom up the den's throat and out into the world, and plopped himself down on something pervasively cold and increasingly wet, Eros was completely beside himself.
Everything was white and blinding, like the first time he'd come out. There was no comfort, no warmth, he could barely even smell. Eros began to squawk loudly, scared and deeply, deeply disturbed.