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(The RP starts now. Monday at 4:00 is the time)
Kyle patted Rylie’s side, doing little to dislodge the clumps of snow in his striped fur, accumulated from a good roll on the ground. Any cat that knew the feel of earth in his fur after a good roll knew bliss. Rylie knew that the medium upon which you rolled did not matter so much as the satisfaction that carried with you.
Kyle looked around at the trees, but their majesty did little to amaze him. In a world where everyone and everything stood over you, the trees seemed like no exception. No. It was not the trees that made the forest so awe-inspiring for him, though they did contribute to its significance.
It was the places to hide. Every little shrub, every hollow log. And the places to seek. Maybe Rylie’s curiosity was contagious because Kyle found it invigorating to inspect every leaf, every little hole, and to discover. To find something he hadn't noticed before.
So Kyle looked beyond the trees. Beneath them, rather. While Rylie showed him the world we often miss, right beneath our feet.
Kyle hopped along the crusted snow in a depression pressed into the earth, inspecting the tracks that Rylie was intently sniffing. Footprints barely smaller than his own, and a long streaky tail print even thinner than his arm. Mouse, then. Rylie was stiffening tail held aloft. So these were fresh prints. Kyle frantically looked for some kind of escape, gaze flicking towards a hollow at the bottom of a tree. He hated being there when Rylie found something he could catch. Hated watching him toy with the prey. It was a reminder that the cat could do it with Kyle himself. That he could become the target. With nowhere to run.
Poof!
Rylie pounced, front claws and snapping jaws closing around nothing but snow, tail waving like a flag. The mouse must have gotten away. He burrowed his nose in further, but even this did not yield any subnivean rodents. If he was disappointed, Rylie didn't show it. He nudged Kyle with his muzzle, knocking him onto his back.
"Hey!" Kyle exclaimed. He could feel the icy cold through his thin clothing, chilling him instantly. He shoved a fistful of ice playfully in Rylie's furry face, but the smidgen of snow bounced harmlessly to the ground.
Rylie retaliated with a rough-tongued lick to Kyle's face. As Kyle tried to push him away, thunder cracked overhead.
An ominous-looking rift opened up in front of them, sucking away the playful mood instantly. Rylie's hair stood on end, giving him the appearance of the little puff-ball people often attach to their hats.
Kyle felt fear creep into his bones, more rapidly than the icy chill of snow. But soon, curiosity took over. Another thing to explore. Another adventure to be had.
He slowly stood up and brushed himself off, glaring into the patch of dark, unfamiliar forest that dared intrude his own.
"Rylie," he said, patting the frightened cat's flank. "Looks like the door of opportunity. Try to look a little more herioic."
Rylie raised his head and threw his studliest pose, lowering his tail and squaring his shoulders. His amber eyes stared calmly into the unknown.
Kyle lept upon the cat's back and dug his heels into his sides. Into the door, to the other side.
Kyle patted Rylie’s side, doing little to dislodge the clumps of snow in his striped fur, accumulated from a good roll on the ground. Any cat that knew the feel of earth in his fur after a good roll knew bliss. Rylie knew that the medium upon which you rolled did not matter so much as the satisfaction that carried with you.
Kyle looked around at the trees, but their majesty did little to amaze him. In a world where everyone and everything stood over you, the trees seemed like no exception. No. It was not the trees that made the forest so awe-inspiring for him, though they did contribute to its significance.
It was the places to hide. Every little shrub, every hollow log. And the places to seek. Maybe Rylie’s curiosity was contagious because Kyle found it invigorating to inspect every leaf, every little hole, and to discover. To find something he hadn't noticed before.
So Kyle looked beyond the trees. Beneath them, rather. While Rylie showed him the world we often miss, right beneath our feet.
Kyle hopped along the crusted snow in a depression pressed into the earth, inspecting the tracks that Rylie was intently sniffing. Footprints barely smaller than his own, and a long streaky tail print even thinner than his arm. Mouse, then. Rylie was stiffening tail held aloft. So these were fresh prints. Kyle frantically looked for some kind of escape, gaze flicking towards a hollow at the bottom of a tree. He hated being there when Rylie found something he could catch. Hated watching him toy with the prey. It was a reminder that the cat could do it with Kyle himself. That he could become the target. With nowhere to run.
Poof!
Rylie pounced, front claws and snapping jaws closing around nothing but snow, tail waving like a flag. The mouse must have gotten away. He burrowed his nose in further, but even this did not yield any subnivean rodents. If he was disappointed, Rylie didn't show it. He nudged Kyle with his muzzle, knocking him onto his back.
"Hey!" Kyle exclaimed. He could feel the icy cold through his thin clothing, chilling him instantly. He shoved a fistful of ice playfully in Rylie's furry face, but the smidgen of snow bounced harmlessly to the ground.
Rylie retaliated with a rough-tongued lick to Kyle's face. As Kyle tried to push him away, thunder cracked overhead.
An ominous-looking rift opened up in front of them, sucking away the playful mood instantly. Rylie's hair stood on end, giving him the appearance of the little puff-ball people often attach to their hats.
Kyle felt fear creep into his bones, more rapidly than the icy chill of snow. But soon, curiosity took over. Another thing to explore. Another adventure to be had.
He slowly stood up and brushed himself off, glaring into the patch of dark, unfamiliar forest that dared intrude his own.
"Rylie," he said, patting the frightened cat's flank. "Looks like the door of opportunity. Try to look a little more herioic."
Rylie raised his head and threw his studliest pose, lowering his tail and squaring his shoulders. His amber eyes stared calmly into the unknown.
Kyle lept upon the cat's back and dug his heels into his sides. Into the door, to the other side.