July 20, 2020, 04:21 PM
This was it! She was making a run for it.
She glanced back to her peacefully sleeping mother. @Shiloh stirred, probably now realising she'd crept away.
Heck it. She was going, and if her sister happened to catch her leaving and wanted to follow, then fine.
But she wanted to see where the big ones went and came from.
The opening yawned before her and she easily fit through the short tunnel.
She went quickly, glad she'd learnt to walk. She bounded a few steps every now and again, wanting to get out as quick as possible before being snatched back like usual.
But she'd got this.
And before her lay brightness.
She'd never seen this before.
The world she knew was dark and dim, and seeing was often rather hard for the girl, who was by now definitely blind in her right eye. Well, mostly. The light hit her in her left very clearly, but her right eye? It was a swimming sea of a blur. She couldn't distinguish anything from that eye, and confirmed so by closing her left.
Nevertheless, she had no idea that it wasn't normal, and beings as she'd grown up with only one eye, she still had pretty good spacial awareness - at least for a pup. She stood looking at the light. The stuff that looked like ground fuff, but on further inspection, it wasn't fluff at all.
She glanced back to her peacefully sleeping mother. @Shiloh stirred, probably now realising she'd crept away.
Heck it. She was going, and if her sister happened to catch her leaving and wanted to follow, then fine.
But she wanted to see where the big ones went and came from.
The opening yawned before her and she easily fit through the short tunnel.
She went quickly, glad she'd learnt to walk. She bounded a few steps every now and again, wanting to get out as quick as possible before being snatched back like usual.
But she'd got this.
And before her lay brightness.
She'd never seen this before.
The world she knew was dark and dim, and seeing was often rather hard for the girl, who was by now definitely blind in her right eye. Well, mostly. The light hit her in her left very clearly, but her right eye? It was a swimming sea of a blur. She couldn't distinguish anything from that eye, and confirmed so by closing her left.
Nevertheless, she had no idea that it wasn't normal, and beings as she'd grown up with only one eye, she still had pretty good spacial awareness - at least for a pup. She stood looking at the light. The stuff that looked like ground fuff, but on further inspection, it wasn't fluff at all.
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or would you throw us all away? - by Ravaryn - July 20, 2020, 04:21 PM
RE: or would you throw us all away? - by Mohe - September 07, 2020, 07:43 PM
RE: or would you throw us all away? - by Ravaryn - September 09, 2020, 04:32 PM
RE: or would you throw us all away? - by Mohe - September 13, 2020, 01:45 PM
RE: or would you throw us all away? - by Ravaryn - September 15, 2020, 03:22 PM
RE: or would you throw us all away? - by Mohe - September 15, 2020, 04:58 PM
RE: or would you throw us all away? - by Ravaryn - September 23, 2020, 04:28 PM