Caspian's life had been a series of changes, too large and sweeping for the small boy to make sense of, but lately things had settled into a steady rhythm. The large one he knew as his mother spoke gently with words he could hardly comprehend, she watched over him, slept, came and went, kept him warm and fed. He had a brother now, too, to tumble with and chase after.
This day, it seemed his brother had already wandered from their sleeping place. Caspian followed after, wondering where Ryder had gotten to. Large puppy eyes blinked as he looked about the area, when all of a sudden something landed next to his feet. It seemed to fall from nowhere, and turn into nothing but a little wet spot and puff of dust upon hitting the ground. Caspian sniffed at the spot, then looked up wonderingly toward the clouds overhead. There was a new scent in the air, so many things were unfamiliar to the boy and this was yet one more new experience.
There were more puffs of dust rising all around him now. As droplets began streaking down from the sky, one struck Cas's nose, and he let out a yap of surprise. What was it? He wasn't afraid, just confused and awe-struck. It didn't seem dangerous, just strange. Another pelted the fur on his back. His small tail began to wag, and the pale boy lifted his nose to the sky and let the raindrops tickle his snout.