Khali didn't say anything back to him since she didn't want to get into an argument. She just nodded and kept walking with her head down.Caiden nervously smiled. "I am. Really." He replied almost arguing.
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Khali didn't say anything back to him since she didn't want to get into an argument. She just nodded and kept walking with her head down.Caiden nervously smiled. "I am. Really." He replied almost arguing.
“What do you mean? This is the same den you told me to stay in when you and Caiden left. You told me it was Caiden’s den,” Hazel was feeling confused again.Sniffing around the den, Timmy replied almost chuckling. "Caiden's den? Where'd you ever get that idea?"
Caiden sighed deeply. He felt guilty. Very guilty. He kept walking along, but held himself ashamed as if he had done something terrible.Khali didn't say anything back to him since she didn't want to get into an argument. She just nodded and kept walking with her head down.
Khali kept on walking and lifted her head every once in a while to see where they were going. She hoped that Caiden felt fine and that they would make up soon, seeing that Caiden seemed to be getting mad at her.Caiden sighed deeply. He felt guilty. Very guilty. He kept walking along, but held himself ashamed as if he had done something terrible.
Timmy laughed. "Caiden, was staying in our den. Not it was his den." Timmy told her almost snake like. Danger was practically written all over him now, yet he was holding himself like a promise to be trusted in.“What do you mean? This is the same den you told me to stay in when you and Caiden left. You told me it was Caiden’s den,” Hazel was feeling confused again.
“Okay,” Hazel said sounding unsure. “You’re being weird, Timmy,” Hazel told him bluntly. She could tell that something was going on. She just didn’t know what.Timmy laughed. "Caiden, was staying in our den. Not it was his den." Timmy told her almost snake like. Danger was practically written all over him now, yet he was holding himself like a promise to be trusted in.
They soon came to a small stream. Caiden forgotten that he wanted a drink. He did look in, but backed away as if ashamed of his own reflection.Khali kept on walking and lifted her head every once in a while to see where they were going. She hoped that Caiden felt fine and that they would make up soon, seeing that Caiden seemed to be getting mad at her.
Khali watched Caiden then walked up to the stream. She started lapping water down her throat that was actually very thirsty.They soon came to a small stream. Caiden forgotten that he wanted a drink. He did look in, but backed away as if ashamed of his own reflection.
"Weird?" Timmy laughed in unbelief. He gave Hazel a strange look and swiched his tail like he usually did when he was up to no good. "Where do you get that idea from?"“Okay,” Hazel said sounding unsure. “You’re being weird, Timmy,” Hazel told him bluntly. She could tell that something was going on. She just didn’t know what.
Caiden turned around to look away. He held himself like he was full of guilt and ashamed like he had done something terrible. He just wished the way he was feeling would leave. Timmy twisted things on Caiden again, and like always, Caiden was unaware. Even though Timmy had badly hurt him.Khali watched Caiden then walked up to the stream. She started lapping water down her throat that was actually very thirsty.