11-30-2016, 02:02 PM
She releases a battle cry, lifting her lithe little body up on spindly hind legs and boxing the air with her fores. "Ready or not, here I come!" There's a wide smile on her face as she lands herself with a light thud. The apricot girl sets forth, keen eyes scanning the brush nearest to her. He isn't there. Okay, fine, next idea. She trots off across the clearing to a copse of trees, strides elegant despite her youth. Ears flick this way and that, daring him to make a sound less she catch it, therefore giving away his position. Baby face, soft and feminine, pokes behind one tree and then another. He isn't there. "Come out, come out, wherever you are!" Her smile begins to falter as she moves onto another spot. Heart begins to beat a little faster, of its own accord.
She thinks she hears a sound behind a large bush, gets a smirk on her face as she lowers her head and neck, slowing her pace so she can creep up and hopefully give him a start when she.. POPS out from the other side and whinnies loudly! Her honey and gold-flecked eyes go wide as a rabbit screeches and takes off like lightning out of the thicket and far away. Darn it! Not him. Slowly, she turns around and scans the area, a sinking feeling in her gut. The girl starts to think she doesn't like this game. Where was he? Her other half, the he to her she. He was never far from her side. Ever. Why did they decide to play this game? Oh, right. Her idea. Bad one. Hmph. Where could he possibly hide himself? Surely a peach colored boy couldn't blend in SO well.
She frowns, eyes scanning while her mind conjures any ideas on where he could be and where all she's already looked. She huffs, gearing up to call out and tell him to just come out already. And then she sees it. So obvious. To her, anyway. To anyone else, they would never have seen it. That mischievous smile returns to her lips and she approaches swiftly, gaze trained on the spot where she'd seen the barest of movements in a pile of old leaves, all shades of brown and crispy laying next to some brush. She comes to stand near it, grinning down. It is truly the perfect spot he would choose. His scent definitely gives him away, but if not for that, it would be the soft rustling of his breath in the leaves. She giggles and darts her head into the brush to tag him with her nose. "Found ya, Russie!" Grinning, she forgets all about the anxiety before, and doesn't mind the relief that floods her now that she's found him.
She thinks she hears a sound behind a large bush, gets a smirk on her face as she lowers her head and neck, slowing her pace so she can creep up and hopefully give him a start when she.. POPS out from the other side and whinnies loudly! Her honey and gold-flecked eyes go wide as a rabbit screeches and takes off like lightning out of the thicket and far away. Darn it! Not him. Slowly, she turns around and scans the area, a sinking feeling in her gut. The girl starts to think she doesn't like this game. Where was he? Her other half, the he to her she. He was never far from her side. Ever. Why did they decide to play this game? Oh, right. Her idea. Bad one. Hmph. Where could he possibly hide himself? Surely a peach colored boy couldn't blend in SO well.
She frowns, eyes scanning while her mind conjures any ideas on where he could be and where all she's already looked. She huffs, gearing up to call out and tell him to just come out already. And then she sees it. So obvious. To her, anyway. To anyone else, they would never have seen it. That mischievous smile returns to her lips and she approaches swiftly, gaze trained on the spot where she'd seen the barest of movements in a pile of old leaves, all shades of brown and crispy laying next to some brush. She comes to stand near it, grinning down. It is truly the perfect spot he would choose. His scent definitely gives him away, but if not for that, it would be the soft rustling of his breath in the leaves. She giggles and darts her head into the brush to tag him with her nose. "Found ya, Russie!" Grinning, she forgets all about the anxiety before, and doesn't mind the relief that floods her now that she's found him.
@[Rustle] , @[Gust] & any other babies who want to play!