- Messages
- 28
- OOC First Name
- James
- Sexual Orientation
- Bears
- Age
- 4/2017
Luella had only just arrived in New Zealand, but already she liked it. Most people would be taken in by the kind society, or the different culture, but Luella liked it because it was far from her father's reach, and the forests were beautiful. The smell of pine needles woke her each morning, accompanying the melodic voices of the birds twittering and the sounds of their wingbeats as they flitted between the trees. Her senses were more highly attuned than most humans, and this gave her a special and unique insight into the natural world that most others of her age had no idea about. Just looking closely at moss on the ground was enough to make her smile as she contemplated the complex, and yet simple at the same time, structure of it, and how it felt under her furry paw.
The clearing she was currently in was lit up by the cool, but bright nonetheless, morning sun, and she basked in it, closing her eyes and breathing gently as she took in the different aromas of her surroundings. She was hungry today, and she wondered whether she might find any food today. First, however, was her usual morning scratch. Leaning up against a nice tough tree, she rubbed up and down, snorting in delight at the simple pleasure. Dropping back onto her forepaws with a heavy thud, she set off at a slow walk through the forest, hoping to sense any prey before they noticed a bear lumbering towards them. She prided herself on her excellent tracking skills, and it wasn't long before she picked up the faint smell of water. Tracking it, she reached a small river, and she paused by the side in the shade of a small tree, watching the river intently for the sign of any fish.
The clearing she was currently in was lit up by the cool, but bright nonetheless, morning sun, and she basked in it, closing her eyes and breathing gently as she took in the different aromas of her surroundings. She was hungry today, and she wondered whether she might find any food today. First, however, was her usual morning scratch. Leaning up against a nice tough tree, she rubbed up and down, snorting in delight at the simple pleasure. Dropping back onto her forepaws with a heavy thud, she set off at a slow walk through the forest, hoping to sense any prey before they noticed a bear lumbering towards them. She prided herself on her excellent tracking skills, and it wasn't long before she picked up the faint smell of water. Tracking it, she reached a small river, and she paused by the side in the shade of a small tree, watching the river intently for the sign of any fish.