The pup smiled faintly at the praise, a bit bewildered that they’d manage to track down the den themself. The noises faded, but they didn’t know where they had come from in the first year place. What had they done, and could they do it again?
Following his word, the little one crept forward to circle the den. They followed Bayo’s gait, slow and calculating. Her’s need some more practice, but she did well enough not to alert the rabbits early.
The coyena pounced, sending bones and small mammals skittering away from the point of impact. As the rabbits raced past them, hunter instinct caused them to react reflexively, shooting dark jaws towards the nearest critter. They did not realise Bayo had already caught one, the scent of blood only encouraging them to seek a kill of their own.
All that their jaws met was air as they snapped shut, quarry getting away from them. Oh well, it’d been a shot in the dark anyways. Her attention returned to the other hyena, who spat out his kill at his feet. They [plural] had got one! The girl trotted over with wagging tail to observe the kill, staring at the corpse with interest and hunger.
“Eat it?” They were practically drooling over the body.
@Bayo
As soon as he gave permission, the little carnivore surging forward to feast like an overgrown, wobbly piranha. Blood had already been spilled, the scent of it as it oozed across the cavern floor sending the beast into a frenzy. The pup tore at it eagerly, bite surprisingly strong given their physical immaturity. They weren't a connoisseur and they never would be, meat being a universal good in their life, but something about this flesh tasted that little bit better.
They sat in [relative] silence for a while, Bayo gnawing on a bone an the pup ripping into their meal. They slowed their pace as the frenzy faded, still hungry, just less violent about it. She got around halfway through their meal, rabbit now a mass of bone and bare bloody meat, before asking
“Who’s Giggle?” They meant ‘what’s Giggle like’ more specifically, but complex sentences were beyond her at the moment.
@Bayo
The pup sat and ate, thoughtful expression on their face as they listened to Bayo speak. He spoke of mothers and the girl paused lifted a paw to their speckled gemstone on their face, as the other hyena showed his. How strange would it be, they wondered, to be created with intent.
As they resumed eating they tried to visualise the person Bayo described. They way he described her, she sounded like best person in the world. They felt a longing, coming from old instinct, echoes of the sacred bond between parent and child.
“Can I… Meet her?” They asked, voice quiet, unsure.
@Bayo
The response was a resounding yes, and the pup could almost meet Bayo’s enthusiasm this time as she rose to her feet again. She didn’t quite leap, but the enthusiasm was present.
They moved to follow him, but looked back a moment at the half eaten rabbit they were about to leave, unsure of what to do. Luckily, there was a freshly dug bit pre-made [the one Bayo had dug to sit comfortably], and following their instincts they deposited the kill and kicked dust over it. The hole was shallow, and wouldn’t do much to hide it from hungry scavengers, but it was ok for a first.
They only took a few minutes with the task, moving back to follow Bayo to giggle in leaps and bounds, slowing to meet his trot as they started moving. She’d follow him to the bone pits, tail wagging in her anxiety.
@Bayo
They reached the bone pits, Bayo rushing forward to run aimlessly in his excitement, drawing a small giggle from the pup as she watched his elated dance. They couldn’t imagine being that happy to see someone, though in their inexperience they couldn’t imagine much. They trotted forward as the coyena circled, calling out to his mother.
Maybe a dose of suspicion would be healthy given that this was someone who lived had decided to live in a cave filled with dead things, but as a born scavenger it didn’t strike the child as odd. They did feel anxiety, even as they halted they shifted their weight from limb to limb, tail striking a swift tempo. Would Giggle approve of them?
The harshest of the social anxiety was kept at bay by Bayo, as he turned to give the girl a reassuring grin, knocking his hat over his eyes as he did so. It was hard to feel scared of much at all with such a cheerful companion.
But as the new hyena walked into their line of sight, she felt herself shrink back into themself again. It wasn’t so much her outward demeanour that spooked her, just… everything else. The scars that crisscrossed her face, dyed fur a gruesome visage of a skull, the various kinds matter that clung to her fur. There was a lot of her as well, frame large and stocky. It would be fair to say the pup was intimidated.
Whatever they had expecting, they hadn’t been expecting someone so dusty. She wasn’t quite sure what they had been expecting to be honest.
“Hi.” Whatever confidence they had gained previously ebbed away, unease taking its hold again in its place.
@Bayo