Hougeda reminded Ephraim of the grotto that he'd been born into, and the familiarity of stone on all sides was of immense comfort to him. It made him miss his mother, his father, his brothers and sister, too. The scent of salt and rock was all around him and made him unable to shake thoughts of his family and his heart was weighed down by grief. Would he ever see them again? Would he and Rhakios ever get to tussle again, would Raleska yell at him and demand that he play again, would he and Illidan share another tug-of-war match over a rabbit's leg?
To try to quell his sorrow over his missing family, Ephraim turned his attention to his peers in Hougeda. Several adults made frequent appearances and the other pups were ever present. Ephraim was a little older than them, but there was no way for him to know it. Drageda's brood was energetic, far moreso than he was, and for the first couple of days he had been too reclusive to engage them. He spent a lot of time on his tummy, watching but shying away from contact.
But now he was watching the black-and-white one, with the shock of gold fur across his mantle, at whatever he was doing, and his tail stirred slowly through the moss. @Tux and Bat were most similar to his siblings in appearance and he was less nervous about them than Kiwi and Silkie for their familiarity. He swallowed thickly, stomach flip-flopping, cracked his narrow muzzle and issued a shy, "h-hi," that might hardly have been heard whisking over the carpeted cavern floor.
To try to quell his sorrow over his missing family, Ephraim turned his attention to his peers in Hougeda. Several adults made frequent appearances and the other pups were ever present. Ephraim was a little older than them, but there was no way for him to know it. Drageda's brood was energetic, far moreso than he was, and for the first couple of days he had been too reclusive to engage them. He spent a lot of time on his tummy, watching but shying away from contact.
But now he was watching the black-and-white one, with the shock of gold fur across his mantle, at whatever he was doing, and his tail stirred slowly through the moss. @Tux and Bat were most similar to his siblings in appearance and he was less nervous about them than Kiwi and Silkie for their familiarity. He swallowed thickly, stomach flip-flopping, cracked his narrow muzzle and issued a shy, "h-hi," that might hardly have been heard whisking over the carpeted cavern floor.
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Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Ephraim - June 26, 2018, 01:11 PM
RE: Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Tux - July 01, 2018, 09:20 PM
RE: Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Ephraim - July 02, 2018, 05:22 PM
RE: Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Tux - July 08, 2018, 07:40 PM
RE: Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Ephraim - July 17, 2018, 01:08 PM
RE: Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Tux - July 29, 2018, 08:15 PM
RE: Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Ephraim - August 01, 2018, 01:03 PM
RE: Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Tux - August 11, 2018, 11:59 AM
RE: Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Ephraim - August 11, 2018, 02:25 PM
RE: Will be the day, a smile marking his face - by Tux - August 18, 2018, 11:43 AM