Siri stretched out, eyes still closed tight. She wasn't in as deep of a sleep as she was earlier, but she was still kind of dozing. She certainly wasn't ready to move away from Dakari's comfy mane. Mjuvi on the other hand was quite glad to be out of the den.
He didn't care when he was sleeping, but he needed his space once he was awake. He glanced around, watching a few birds as he did the first morning they were here. He yawned and shook his still growing mane. He lay on the ground and put his head between his paws miserably. Maybe I'll help out with the hunt somehow, he thought, I don't want to be playing with Siri all day.
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Nura sat at the water's edge, her cub splashing about in the water between her front paws. "Akina, sweetheart, you're meant to be drinking" she said with a small smile. "I know Mom, but this is fun!" the cub retorted, grinning up at her mother. Nura knew her daughter wouldn't venture in, and Nura was too concerned about her surroundings to worry about her splashing. These lands were foreign to the young mother.
Her pale green eyes scanned the area; not too far away lay the meatless remains of what smelt like a wildebeest. This made her even more weary. It may have died of natural causes, but more likely something killed it. Still, she had to find a place to sleep for the night. They had travelled another huge distance without any real shelter, so she hoped to venture through the tall grass to see what was on the other side.