RE: Oleander, a moose has decided to join your afternoon swim.
Boy, did his legs ache and hurt... Growing pains, as Oleander found, were no fun, and the only thing that seemed to help him was to keep moving. Just moving around, however, was also not fun... and, to remedy that, the boy often found himself out along the pack borders. The small pile he had accumulated at the base of a gnarled tree was impressive:
- Smooth, sharp-shaped leaves
- Round leaves
- Heart-shaped leaves
- Light twigs
- Dark twigs
- Striped river stones
Oleander had to admit it to himself: he was actually pretty decent at scavenging and caching. The riverside strawberries, salmonberries, and most of the greenery had long since gone. The next thing he decided he needed to add to his collection was something he hadn't seen before until today.
Without hesitation, wild white paws plunged into the icy shallows of the creek. The water was cool against his restless thighs and knees, and, for a moment, there was nothing but pure bliss... at least, until a certain musk wafted his way and the sound of more splashing started coming closer.
Oleander's face came up and out of the water. He turned to find a young moose traipsing up the riverbank opposite him. His wiry hackles bristled as he issued a low warning, "Don't bother me; I'm doing some important business." The moose waded into the water, but kept its distance, much to the pup's satisfaction.
Brilliant yellow eyes narrowed before he went back to his sifting, using his paws to kick up the silt. He wanted this particularly gnarled empress tree root at any and all costs.
OLEANDER | | Nobody gets me like you do I'm not the same, not after you |