That said, this was such a lovely story!! I'm sure Namid would be very proud <3
The agouti pup was transfixed, eyes circle-round and ears perked to narrow points as he listened to the magical tale. As Moonshadow painted her picture with words, almost every sentence seemed to introduce new concepts into the boy’s analytical mind, each one making his eyes glisten with awe. At first, he’d wondered how the girl and brothers could possibly relate to stars, but soon he became so enthralled with the tale that he forgot the original prompt.
As the tale went on, the otherwise so quiet and contemplative pup betrayed himself with small noises of excitement; ‘ooh’-ing eagerly when the buffalo appeared and audibly gasping when the youngest brother challenged the beast. Having instantly identified with the pup-character, Leo now visualized staring down the charging buffalo – and having never seen or heard of the animal before, he could only imagine a terrifying and threatening shadow, towering over the wolves.
The Lion-pup trembled slightly, glancing up at his dark companion as she described the young pup running to the den, not to hide, but to bring something, yet another new word – seeds – but the story was moving too fast now for Leo to turn over the new knowledge. Instead, he widened his eyes at the magic of trees growing so fast and tall that it might land the wolves among the stars, where they could turn to light and shine eternally as stars.
The boy’s eyes followed Moonshadow’s to spot the constellation, noting the stars as she described and nodding solemnly, biting his lip in thought. In truth, most of the finer details of the story had gone over his head, but the gist was very much there, and as his excited heart slowly calmed it’s beating, the questions started to swarm over him, filling his head until he feared it might burst. Shaking his ears to try and clear the clutter between them, he looked almost pleadingly up at the elder woman, mouthing silently for several moments before he finally managed to ask: “Sta-ars… are wolf?” Of the many new ideas that had blossomed in his head, this was by far the most captivating one.