Feb 28 2019, 09:52 AM
Five times.
Bones had found himself here five times now.
There had been a time, when he was a pup, where Bones was afraid of the darkness. Giggle told him stories of how the caves used to be; that there wasn't a single light to be seen, and his bone had told him something similar. Darkness. Stifling, deep, darkness.
This was a different kind of darkness. It was warm-- not cold, like he'd expected the caves used to be. It was almost familiar to him now, and if he opened his eyes he was sure that, sometimes, he could see fleeting shapes just beyond his chrysalis.
Five times he'd been in a chrysalis. Ever since that dragon wrecked his back, he'd found it harder and harder to get around as he grew. The pain was never as severe when the injury first occurred, but it still throbbed. It exhausted him. A type of exhaustion that even long sleeps couldn't quite cure. Hibernation, however, and retreating into the chrysalis once more, worked wonders. He would be able to move again, without having to rest. He could see his family again. Maybe, just maybe, his brothers would be back when he re-emerged this time.
Escaping the chrysalis was no longer the wild fear it used to be. A simple push, an echoing crack, and Bones was free. The pale blue stone crumpled around him and, blinking back sleep and harsh light from his eyes, the painted dog stepped out of his alcove.
The first thing he did, while still dripping in the fluids within the gemstone prison, was inspect his paintings. Dried blood had still managed to preserve itself on the walls; mixed with long streaks of charcoal. A three-headed dog, a hyena, and a vulture were among some of his favourites to look at. To wonder about. To improve.
The second thing he did was go on a trek to look for some damn water. It was cold while he was wet, and the slicked-back fur felt fairly disgusting against his back. Slowly, the dog began pacing out into Canis with a shake of his fur, limping to the closest pool of stagnant water.