A shadow loomed up in the dark, but it was one that the boy recognized, by now familiar by sight and smell and sound. The boy's eyes focused on Hagar, and as the man seated himself, the small shadow scooted sideways to sit closer to his paws. This one was around a lot, often bringing new things with him, and so Izzy grew to look forward to such visits.
A metallic and musty scent touched his young nose and he looked back down, eyes re-focusing on the thing that lay in the grass. He remembered how Hagar had brought gifts for his siblings to play with and mother to eat many times before, but this time the thing almost seemed to be sleeping in the grass. Except, it wasn't. Iz looked back up toward the sky. Tilting his nose up, Iseldir followed Hagar's gaze. What was all of that, up there, he wondered? It was so strange and pretty and seemed very far away and yet near at the same time.
All of a sudden, he felt tiny. Of course he
was tiny, but he was growing every day and learning more and ...no, that was just it. He hadn't changed, but once again his world had grown by a leap and a bound, containing new things and ideas he could scarcely contain. A small whine escaped the boy, who lacked even the rudimentary words to phrase his feelings, and he leaned against Hagar's leg for reassurance.