Merrin stayed as close to her children as a shadow might. If her anxiety had any say, they would've never left the cabin at all, but that was not the reality they lived in, she was well aware of that. Luciel was able to talk her into a family outing to a creek nearby to introduce the pups to his favorite past-time of playing in water. She tried to remain in the mindset of being excited for this change. This would be the very first time the children had set foot outside their home into a world unknown.
All the same, Merrin constantly looked over her shoulder, lavender orbs flicking about nervously the further they ventured away from home. With every rustle of leaves or drop of an acorn, the fur along her neck and spine would bristle, but she did her best to conceal her uneasiness around her sons and daughter. The pups were already cognizant of the mannerisms of their father and herself so she had to be careful of her reactions while on their adventure. She even had to hold herself back from growling at a squirrel that had ventured too close.
When they finally reached the water of the creek, it was truly a relief. The flowing water captured the attention of all the little ones so that they were not all trying to toddle in separate directions. It was Riften, however, who seemed to carry on his father's love for water. The boy immediately scampered after Luciel to join him in a splashing game and somehow simply watching this, the tension in Merrin's muscles started to relax.
The other two pups curiously sniffed at the water and pawed at it tentatively. Merrin smiled before she trotted herself into the shallows of the creek and swept some of the water towards Luciel and Riften with a mischievous grin. A squeal of delight rose up from Riften and he raced towards her, jumping up as high as he could to impact the water again with a great splash. Merrin laughed aloud, trying to skirt away from the two, now three, now
four who were intent on getting her wet and while she kept herself a head of the chase, she did find herself slipping through a patch of mud.
Merrin blinked up at the pups in surprise just before they all slid through the muck, colliding into one another with laughter. Riften grinned devilishly at her and suddenly there was more than water she was trying to escape. She was too slow to react and the front of her coat was spattered with mud. Lenora took to jumping on her younger brother to defend her mother's honor, this event now turning into a mud wrestling competition. Atlas meanwhile seemed to be preoccupied with the sensation of the squishy clay in between his toes. She chuckled and looked over at Luciel with a warm smile.
"You've chosen a grand adventure, I'd say." There was a glint in her lavender orbs before she was after her mate, intent on painting his alabaster coat, darkening it with mud. They were all going to need a bath after this anyway!
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