Oct 08 2016, 02:35 PM
The wobbly fawn still wondered the area where he had emerged from his gem cocoon. He still missed its luxurious safety and warmth but as the days passed he was forgetting. Forgetting the experience of nothing and remembering the experience of everything. As much as he pined for the warmth and safety of his crystal nest it was long gone and its memory was being replaced with the real world. It would not be long before the little nest was completely wiped from his memory. He was not even sure where the majority of the fragments from his cocoon were. He glanced around, the only yellow gem he could see was the reflection of his own from the pool of water he was standing in. He had been alone for a while and for him loneliness gave him time to practice, practice walking, practice talking and anything else he thought he needed.
The first time hunger had hit him he had been confused, the pit in his belly stung and hurt and so he had cried out for help. Yet there had been no one around to help him, it was not long before the moss growing on the rocks around him and small plants had looked positively delicious. The first taste of moss had him gagging of course. The was not a lot of plant matter to it, he had almost chipped his teeth on the rock and it was crunchy, from dirt beneath it and hard to chew. Yet his hunger meant he kept eating it. The small plants were much tastier of course, yet he was more familiar with moss. A few hours had passed where he had stared at the plants in a conspiratory manner yet that had passed. Now he nibbled where he wished in a carefree manner. His first experience of thirst was quenched in the same manner, his mouth had gotten so dry that the water seemed enticing. This was how he was learning to survive. Experience and extremes.
Now he stood in a puddle of muddy water, having stood still for so long that the fish were nibbling at his hooves. Cleaning off the plant matter that had gotten stuck to them, he quite liked the fish, they were calm and skittish just like he was. He smiled down at the fish and stepped out of the water, chuckling to themselves as they darted away, hiding where they could.
@kin-kin
The first time hunger had hit him he had been confused, the pit in his belly stung and hurt and so he had cried out for help. Yet there had been no one around to help him, it was not long before the moss growing on the rocks around him and small plants had looked positively delicious. The first taste of moss had him gagging of course. The was not a lot of plant matter to it, he had almost chipped his teeth on the rock and it was crunchy, from dirt beneath it and hard to chew. Yet his hunger meant he kept eating it. The small plants were much tastier of course, yet he was more familiar with moss. A few hours had passed where he had stared at the plants in a conspiratory manner yet that had passed. Now he nibbled where he wished in a carefree manner. His first experience of thirst was quenched in the same manner, his mouth had gotten so dry that the water seemed enticing. This was how he was learning to survive. Experience and extremes.
Now he stood in a puddle of muddy water, having stood still for so long that the fish were nibbling at his hooves. Cleaning off the plant matter that had gotten stuck to them, he quite liked the fish, they were calm and skittish just like he was. He smiled down at the fish and stepped out of the water, chuckling to themselves as they darted away, hiding where they could.
@kin-kin