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“Yeah, yeah I’m fine. Just… missing some things.” Sofie replied.
“Yeah, yeah I’m fine. Just… missing some things.” Sofie replied.
He looks away. " I get that, well i better start making my tree tent"
Andre had started to work on building a second couch just Incase he had other residents. But with each knot tied, and each leaf layed, he wondered. “I need gather more information”.
Sofie reluctantly turned away and slid into the shadows. She would keep an eye on Jake. She had met a lot of people which meant her trust was waning. She knew anyone could turn on her in an instant. She had to be careful. The only ones she felt she trusted at the moment were the ones she had been with for a while. Sofie decided maybe she should check out Andre’s hideout. Just for a moment. Silently, she slid up to the leaves, “Andre? Can I come down?”
He finally sat on his finished couch, a little startled by Sophie’s voice. “Y..yeah! You can come down.” He said, munching on his supply of berries.
Sofie hopped through the leaves and landed on the ground with hardly any sound. Years of running and hiding had perfected her quiet steps. “This is cozy.” Sofie said, somewhat surprised she fit in the hole. She looked at all of the little details and smiled.
(Guys!! Tomorrow will be the 2nd year anniversary of me starting this! I kinda miss all of the old characters we had, but my poor little brain sucked at making stories then so I don’t miss the plot XD)
(gm hello , waves.)
“Thanks! Made it myself. Want some berries? I’ve got some salad lying around somewhere”.
Jake Jumps up from limb to limb making his little hut, and within making it he had made friends with an owl. and a squirrel. He actually enjoys watching squirrels. "here you go little guy, i picked some nuts from berries i had earlier."
“Sure. Isn’t it kind of strange for a fox to eat salad? I mean I understand a couple of times but all the time is new to me.” Sofie said, sitting down and tilting her head.
He walked over to a wooden box he had filled with lettuce. “I understand it’s weird, but I could never get over the taste of meat.. I don’t know what it is”. He walked over to her with a plate of salad and a wooden fork. “There ya go!”
Jake continues to make himself some furniture out of leaves. there was a chair, a couch, and a twig table, and he happened to make stairs that led to his room that had a view of the stars and curtains.
(So by now is it like, close to dawn? At this point I fell like Ya'll have been making up dens for so long the earth has made a rotation)
(Im new to this so i figured have my character make his den, plus , he's likes staying up at night and sleeping part of the day.)
(Lmao yeah)
(It's fine I've just been unable to do anything because Lia is asleep)
(Who's Lia? –Still very new- oh btw my names jake lol)
(Yeah I think it would be dawn by now..)
“Thank you.” Sofie said, ignoring the fork. She snarfed down the salad in seconds and looked up. The sky was turning orange already. “It’s daybreak. I better go check on everyone outside..” Sofie said, already walking out. She leapt out of the leaves and trotted over to sit in the middle of the clearing.
“Your welcome.” He said slowly. “I wonder what’s going on outside.” He said as he climbed up to the top of the hole.
James Saw that the sun was starting to rise and so he went to his makeshift room and relaxed, sharpening his claws.
Nobody had woken yet so Sofie decided maybe she could get a couple minutes of alone-time. She rose to her paws and trotted out of the clearing. The sun shone red-orange on the horizon making the trees shimmer with color as the leaves danced in the cool breeze. Sofie’s fur ruffled in a satisfying way and she stretched out her wings. It always felt good every time she opened them because of the many hours she kept her feathered wings tucked close to her sides. Maybe it wouldn’t hurt if she flew? Just for the rest of her short walk? Sofie leapt and in one other bound, she was already in the air. She barely had to flap her wings thanks to the cold updraft provided by the breeze. Once the sun had just barely risen above the horizon line, Sofie flew back and landed in the clearing.
Riverpaw uncurled herself and peered up through the tree roots. She had fallen asleep at some point in the night, hoping she'd wake up at home, but that didn't seem to be the case. She yawned and sat up, then sat there watching through the den's vine curtain as Sofie returned to the clearing.
Lia cracked open her eye's as the sun broke over the horizon, glinting off the tree tops. She yawned and stretched flicking one of her ears as she did so. Her blue eye's were still filled with sleep as she surveyed the ground from her perch in the tree tops. The fluffy Cat shook her head to clear the drowsiness before gracefully jumping to the leaf covered ground below. "Sofie must you make such a racket this early in the morning?" She questioned. Though she has just woken her long gray and white fur seemed to fall perfectly in place. She glanced around at the surrounding area with distaste as the scent of several new animals hit her nose, "Just how many visitors have we had in the night?" She said eyeing the unfamiliar faces.
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