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Hehe, that’s okay!
And sorry for the wait~~
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She giggled and squirmed about when he tickled her tummy. It was a funny feeling on her tummy and she couldn’t help but move around. Her giggling, with that young, high voice, rose loudly and uncontrollably, and she forgot that it was nighttime and that nighttime was quiet time. But it was delightful in a way that made her want to get away, so as she laughed and wriggled like a worm that was poked, the creamy pup finally ended up with her tummy against her dad’s. With a playful growl and a small yip, she leapt at the hand that made those funny feelings happen, those puppy teeth chomping down on his thumb with more force than she realized. The playful snarls that squeaked from Amata were far from intimidating, and her smile and wagging tail were far from imposing. For a moment, she completely forgot the book that should be read before the ants went away. But he spoke and the puppy released her hold on him, those little ears picked up as those dual coloured eyes looked up at him, wide and excited. "Oh yeahs!" And then she plopped down again, rolling over and wiggling about so that she might duplicate the seat that she had taken before. With a final, contented sigh, the creamy girl settled down.


Then she remembered what her dadda had said. "So...." she began slowly, the word drawn out as if she were still contemplating the matter. "So, they didn’t eats it?" The large eyes looked back up at him, wondering openly at that. She knew that deer were supposed to be eaten because they were food like rabbits were food. It was strange. Maybe they ate it when it got bigger. But why didn’t the momma and dadda hunt the big food like her mamma and dadda did? "We don’t keep our food...." She looked back down at her paws, then back at the ants as if they held the enlightening answer to her question. But they were silent and it was as if the ants had paused, as if the ants were considering her question too.

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