The pup grinned, tail wagging. "H-hi! Hi! I definitely won't!" he promised Bronx, looking around.
"Where are we?" Ischium asked--how he knew that was his name, he would never know. But he did, instinctively, just as he knew that he wasn't supposed to be alone.
In a cave, kid. the bear grunted, and rolled its eyes. However, its deep, rumbling voice was affectionate, making it clear it wasn't truly irritated.
When the goat spoke, Ischium got the distinct feeling that she were scowling, despite her face being unable to move. Don't be rude! He's a kid, how's he supposed to know? and the coyote got the distinct feeling that the bear felt sheepish.
Amma turned her attention, then, to him. We're in the bone-room, sweetie. she informed him, and he tilted his head.
"The bone room?" he asked, and she giggled.
She just said that. Bronx grunted, before shutting up when Amma turned her attention to him without a word.
Clearing her throat, he got the feeling that Amma was nodding. "If... if is is the Bone-Room, does that mean there are other rooms?" Looking around, his eyes gleamed brightly, and he could see better. But he was wholly enclosed, Bronx's big-head stopping his escape.
As though knowing what he was thinking, the bear huffed Sorry, kid.
Ischium shook his head, tongue lolling out as he looked around. "S'not your fault Bronx!" he was quick to reassure the bear, peering around. But the place he had fallen into was completely barren, aside from a small pool that was still being dripped into, and some cavemouse shit. And, of course, Amma's skull.
Whatchu doin' kid? the bear asked, as Ischium trotted towards him. The pup tilted his head, staring at the bear's terrifying skull, although it didn't register as scary to him. After all, he didn't know otherwise!
"Just gonna try somethin', sorry Bronx!" he yipped, before pushing his shoulder against the bear's cheekbone. The skull nudged back, a hair, but only just. Tilting his head, he shook it.
You're not strong enough yet, sweetie. Maybe when you're a bit older. Amma offered, and Ischium shrugged. This was fine! He didn't know otherwise, after all. So he curled into a ball, and slept.
~exit~