A huge, white grin broke apart her face of black, tail thumping on the ground as story time began. Oh, she was so happy. The female thrived on positivity, so she was open to any good time at all - be it a romp in the park or a good old fashioned story sesh. She tried to picture what wolverine meat might taste like and wrinkled her nose, a shudder going down the curve of her spine. "<b>Yuck,</b>" she voiced, snaking her tongue out from between her teeth as if she had to scrape the taste off of it.
Naira's next story moved Ava to a delightful laughter even more. She laughed because of the contagious quality of the sound, but also because the picture in her head was amazing as well as the fact that a great happiness was within her company, all factors contributing to an overall excellent experience. In her mind she pictured Rhysis, all stoic and whatnot at she knew him, attempting to instruct a sopping-wet and recently-saved Naira on the art of beavers. "<b>Oh, noooo,</b>" Ava giggled as Naira lead the story, knowing that there would be a twist ending. Then as the female continued, and as it played out in her mind she couldn't help but laugh loudly, even smacking a paw on the terrain beneath her and shaking her head at the absurdity of it.
With her tail thumping, she shook her head clean and calmed herself enough to speak. "<b>I grew up around water but I never, ever encountered a beaver dam - and now I'm damn glad I didn't!</b>" She snorted a dorky little laugh, realizing her pun. A-ha-ha, so punny. "<b>Luckily you made a full recovery!</b>" She teased.
"<b>Oh, god, <i>plenty</i></b>," Ava barked, thinking back to her first hunting lessons when she was incredibly stupid and very distracted. Once she was scared by a rabbit - for which she was teased for weeks - but that was a story she would not be sharing. Instead she cleared her throat and thought back to the time when she and her siblings hunted often. All at once her head flooded with moving pictures of her family - Wren tipping his head back with his roar-like laugh, Patak and Pakshi tumbling into a hole while play-fighting, silent Steppe illuminated in gold as he sat on the look-out hill, watching the densite as night began to fall. Finally one stood out.
"<i><b>Geese</b></i>!" Ava blurted as the memory came to the forefront of her mind. She shared a glance with Naira to see if the female had herself ever had to deal with the awful creatures. Excited she turned her body toward Naira and started in typical girl fashion: "<b>Okay, so! My two brothers and I went out on the water one day to learn how to catch water-fowl, since we had already learned how to fish but we still wanted to stay out on the water. I was a little more than a yearling at this point. So they, Wren and Finch, I mean, are both older than me and they're teasing me about how they already know how to sneak up on ducks and I don't and what not this whole time. So we scare off all the ducks trying to do this - it wasn't a successful lesson - but then Finch spots this goose approaching the water. And Wren and him go at it, trying to decide who gets to go catch it, and Wren - since he's just huge, Wren is, damn huge - just shoves Finchy out of the way and starts stalking the goose. When out of NO WHERE, this goose just turns, I swear it looks Wren <i>right</i> in the eye and charges. It just started whooping him, mercilessly, such a devil! It chased Wren all the way up the banks and back into our forests, beating him with its wings, and it was just sooo funny because Wren's so big! Then it became less funny when the goose, on its way back, became really pissed off at the sight of Finch and I dying of laughter, so it just charged us into the forest too! I got smacked on the rear so hard I couldn't sit the rest of the day.</b>"
She squirmed a little as she finished the story as though she could still feel the wound - oh yes, that was a story that made her cringe!
(This post was last modified: Mar 29, 2012, 08:03 PM by Ava.)