It was such a small world. First dark, and then dim, with soft, black shadows that smelled like home and loved them. Yes, it was a small world and it was about to get bigger. Jessamy and Sari had been growing and their world tightened around them, and the pair wanted to know what was in the light that kept swallowing the shadows that were their parents.
They spent most of the morning jostling each other, poking toward the light and willing the other to go first. Finally Sari was the one to be brave and begin the crawl toward the light, but Jessamy was occupied by her mother trying to cajole her into eating. She hadn't wanted to eat, she wanted to explore! She had let out an angry squeak at the unfairness of it and suddenly her mother was gone, tearing after Sari.
Her sister did not return, and Jessamy was left confused and alone. Where was her twin? Why were her parents so sad? Maybe the big light wasn't so exciting... but Sam had to know. She needed to find her sister. She was so bored without another to scuffle with in the softness of the den.
And so, when her mother was absent from the den, the pup slowly poked her nose into the light, and then crawled into the day.
The world was so big, and Jessamy looked about her in wonder. How was she supposed to find Sari in this? The pup was quickly distracted by fluttering leaves and, fascinated, she bounced off to investigate.