Backdated to 10/24/16
He was happy.
The kind of happy that had him prancing and swaying with his every step. Because he had a pumpkin snug between his jaws, and there was no topping that in his books. Of course he just called it an 'orange thingie' in his head, but he liked the plant all the same. He continued on through the underbrush with his paws light and head held high, tail swinging behind him. It was a nice morning and he had a friend to enjoy it all with. That's what he called a good day.
(Which was why it all had to come crashing down around him.)
He didn't notice that the forest floor seemed to just - to just stop existing. There was solid rock below one moment and than none the next, and he caught himself at the last moment from plummeting down. He reared back onto his hind legs, jaws falling open in a silent yelp because not today death. It was then the pumpkin he was holding was launched into the air, and he could only watch as the scene played in slow motion before him.
There was a heart shattering moment where his friend seemed to almost levitate in the air just out of reach, spinning slow on its axis. But that was before gravity took hold. And just like that the orange plant plummeted downwards to its surely grisly demise. There was no hope in saving it, no matter how much he wanted to launch forward and catch it. The ledge was right there and he couldn't move. His muscles wouldn't listen to his panicked thoughts of please just let me catch it. He helped his friend cheat death once in the past, but fate wouldn't have it again.
And so he watched as the pumpkin disappeared in the branches below, crumbling with each blow the trees offered it as it descended. He couldn't breathe, he couldn't think. Instead he could only stare in silent horror as his friend fell to its death.
There was no god, he was sure of that now.