Thunder's Fright
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KOHAKU AMAROK

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OOC here!


Kohaku, to his great satisfaction, managed to get most of his questions answered. There where times when the things Amy told him were strange and incomprehensible to his young mind, but many of the answers were easy enough for him to understand. Even so, Kohaku was still uneasy around Amy. Her answers were blunt and spoken in harsh tones. She wasn't anything like his mommy. Kohaku still desperately missed her and tried his best to be a good boy. Perhaps if he was good with Amy than his mommy would come and get him.


The colorful puppy sought refuge from the loud noise in Amy's arms. His boy shuddered and he pushed himself further into her coat. Amy's arms gently wrapped around his torso and she murmured softly to him. The shaking of his body stopped, but his bluish-green eyes were still wide disks and his tail was tucked firmly between his legs. Slowly, she picked him up and carried him into the pouring rain. His coat was quickly soaked through and he began to shiver from the cold. Amy carried him into a large den, large for him anyways. The first thing Kohaku noticed was that the loud crashing noise was muffled inside the den and he couldn't see the bright lights if his back was turned to the entrance.


Once deep inside the den, Amy sat down and began to arrange the furs on the floor. His mommy also had a fur that lined the inside of his den, so he was used to the behavior. Inquisitively, he stretched out his head to sniff the furs, many of which smelled a little like him. Another loud bang sounded and he ducked his head into Amy's side and whimpered. Even though the sounds were muffled, they were still scary. After the furs were spread out, Amy put the tiny pup down and wrapped him inside a warm skin. Kohaku, who was still wet and cold, snuggled into the fur as best he could. Curiosity got the best of him again when he noticed how strange the scent was. He sniffed the inside of the pelt and cocked his head to the side. It wasn't deer like his mommy's had been, nor was it rabbit or any other animal he knew. "What this?"


Puppy blue eyes shone from beneath the fur as he watched Amy curiously. She stacked several large wooden objects into a pile, but he couldn't figure out why. He glanced up at her monstrous form and she seemed a little sad, but not the same sad that his mommy used to have. It was a different sad. Amy took out a strange box and stick, which jumped to life in a bright glow. Kohaku shrank back into the furs as the muffled crash sounded through the den and didn't come back out till the entire pile of wood was glowing brightly.


Kohaku was transfixed by the glow, it was warm and smelled nice. Slowly he crept out of the furs and inched towards the blaze. He stopped his advance when Amy settled down into the furs with a happy look on her face. Shadows of him and her were cast around the walls and a plume of smoke rose above their heads, slowly drifting out of the den. Kohaku stared at the strange sites; it was all new to him. However, another large crash sounded and he dashed into Amy's lap.


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