The further he got, the more he forgot -- about his frustration, about his family's constraints, and about the rule that he should always listen for sounds behind him. The more the scents changed, the more the trees started to change, the more distracted and curious he became. It was like the Fae Forest had some kind of strange pull, some kind of... eerie aura that made his little furs stand on end. His body tensed almost instinctively as he lowered his head, ears angling sideways as his small nose worked a mile a minute -- as if that would help him.
What was it about this dim forest? Was it that he knew it was forbidden to him, that the irony smell mingled with the breeze, or that it felt like someone was... watching him....?
"What are you doing?"
The pup nearly jumped out of his skin.
He let out a startled yelp and spun on his feet like a feral cat, fur fluffed out and eyes round with alarm. The fact that it was his elder brother standing before him so calmly didn't even help matters -- it only made his cheeks burn with hot embarrassment. He almost wished it had been a ghoul or a Fae or an enemy.
"Nothing," he snapped “What are you doing?” he spat before he could think of a better retort. His voice was sharp with anger (humiliation), though it quivered slightly, remnants of adrenaline that had trilled through his body. His ears flattened and he let out a rough sigh, attempting to dispel the rest of his nervous energy, passing it off as annoyed exasperation.
"If I'd wanted you to come I would've invited you," he added with a grumble.