He'd purposefully waited until his mother had fallen asleep, and then many minutes more. It wasn't until her breathing was deep and had been even for nearly a half hour that the young boy, still half-blind and barely able to hear, toddled onto his feet and ventured to the exit. It was night out, but the moon shone brightly and he still needed to squint as he popped out of the ground. He saw the tail of the great serpent and the backs of the turtles that guarded the lake, and the glow of the expansive night sky, but knew not what to make of any of it... yet.
With each step away he grew bolder, nose twitching and nub of a tail wagging vigorously. There was so much more to smell and feel, thrilling him more than any treat that had ever been brought to him. In that moment, he didn't want to go back home ever.