June 17th; Late afternoon; Broken Clouds; 68° F, 20° C
Anatole was restless. In the den, the air was musty and dry, and being up against so many sleeping bodies didn't help. His little leathery nose scented the air to see if someone, one of the "bigs," were close. Mère and Père had put them down for a nap perhaps only moments ago, so he wondered now if they hung around.
For a time, there was nothing but silence and the sounds of his sleeping siblings. He got a foot in the face and, in his recoil, he wrestled free from the pile of puppies. The black-coated youth toddled to the entrance and then looked back at the heap of mottled brown, tan, and dusty white.
His little head lifted and without much more thought, he scampered to the closest tree. Dark claws quickly scaled the exposed roots, but going back down was another story. He stretched out his neck, his senses all honed in on the tumble that was about to happen. All it took was the lift of a paw and down Anatole went. He rolled towards the far side of the tree. The den was no longer in sight for such a roly-poly thing. No matter... There was something else that had snagged his attention. Here.
Anatole's eyes and nose zeroed in on the dirt against the tree trunk. Then, as if without bidding, his own paws began to dig. There was something here... and it was going to be all his.
29 days old; roughly 3 human years old.
(This post was last modified: Jun 18, 2022, 02:52 AM by Anatole.)