OOC: Open to everyone.
Helen was just taking her usual morning stroll through the woods. She had wandered out of her pack's territory as usual, but had no intentions of exploring new areas that day. She just wanted to enjoy Autumn as it was, the cooling weather and the beautiful canvas-like scenery. With every paw forward, one could hear the crunching of the leaves beneath her. They were strewn all over the forest ground, yellow, red and orangish.
One particular red object, however, stood out among all the fallen leaves. Not just one. Two. Three. Four. Five. Many of them. The curious girl approached the round, prominent items. Intrigued, she pressed her nose against the fruits and sniffed several times. Apples. The pleasant scent wafted into her nostrils, and she inhaled deeply once again, taking in the sweet fragrance of the fruits. She wasn't hungry, but upon seeing the treats, her mouth began to water a little. Sweet, yummy apples. They seemed to beckon to her, welcoming her to sink her teeth in them. Helen smacked her mouth. It wouldn't hurt to just take a bite.
Before she knew it, she lowered her head and began chewing on one of the apples. The juicy sweetness of the treat exploded in her mouth. Mhm, not bad. She had told herself to just take one bite, but she continued to chew away the sumptuous treat. Soon enough, she had finished one. She kicked the apple core aside, satisfied with her meal. That was when she noticed the others, all sitting silently. She gazed temptingly at the them, her greedy eyes observing each and every one of them. They were just unresistable. Without any control of herself, she began chewing away on another one. On and on she went, eating the apples to her hearts' contents.
As she started on yet another apple, a curious feeling slowly crept onto her. The forest floor seemed to spin beneath her. Groggily, she lumbered around, kicking some of the apple cores away carelessly. Her head felt strangely heavier than usual, while her body suddenly seemed to weigh like nothing. After a few paw steps, she fell on her haunches, a goofy expression etched on her snout. Everything suddenly seemed so funny. Without warning, she burst out giggling. The trees looked strange. The leaves looked weird. Tongue lolling, she lay on the soft pile of leaves, chuckling harder than ever. Something just wasn't right about this feeling.
(This post was last modified: Nov 14, 2018, 07:07 AM by Helen.)