it had been only a little while since rui had hatched. once he grew strong enough to climb out of the trench (and really, it hadn't been that long) he'd made quick work of the rain forest, establishing himself in a tall, mossy tree. eridanus was a perfect climate for him, and food and shelter was plentiful in the tall trees he called home, but it wasn't long before he found himself wandering into a place of thinning green, of drying soil and eventually, warm red rock.
ocelots travel extensively, daily! though he was a little apprehensive about leaving the climate he thrived in so well, in the end his childish curiosity had gotten the better of him. the young cub found himself traipsing after a small group of cave deer--only for a visit of whatever was out there, he promised the forest behind him. he had a territory to care for, after all! maybe it was only the upper branches of his tree, but.. it was something! it was his home now.
his paws hadn't even grown weary before he reached a large, shaded room, illuminated by shiny spikes that looked a bit like the cube he'd come out of. it was... nice, but it burned his eyes, making him squint. they were too sensitive, made for hunting in the dark, not the bright lights of this room.
at a loss, rui paused his trek to sit down and paw at his sore eyes. his tail whapped in irritation, and he shook his head in an effort to ease the irritation. he'd lost the trail of the cave deer a while ago, but he had confidence he'd know how to get back once he finished his exploration. he dreaded the idea of passing through here another time--just what kind of creature would choose to live here, of all places?
notes: dw about wordcount it's honestly just there so i could spit in the face of float properties