– Fall 73th, 513 AV –
It had been a melding of days since Kaden had snuck out of the Medical hall. The tiger had woken before Spirit and simply snuck out after hastily packing. He had debated for a few minute to leave his fur or risk waking her. In the end he left it with her; trusting Spirit to take care of it. Deep down he had another reason but whatever it was he had long forgotten it now. The world was quiet and even the snow had stopped falling, something bothered the Kelvic but he couldn’t decide what it was. Perhaps a storm approached, or maybe he was getting sick.
Since leaving the Medical Hall his stitches had broken or tugged free, but the various wounds were healing nicely despite it. The larger wounds on his neck and shoulder were oddly still stitched up, but that might have been because he couldn’t bite them off. Annoyed when grooming he had broken many of them himself, others came free as he hunted. For the moment he was stuffed full, hunting had gone badly for the last few days. Either he had found nothing or he had been to slow or stiff to catch the fleeting prey. In the end luck was what filled his stomach. He had stumbled across an Elk that died from one thing or another.
Now he was back in the city. He had taken to sleeping just at it edge, most often pressed against a buildings side. They were warm and it helped keep him from the biting pain of the cold nights. Ticker made due, he always curled around the puppy to be sure his friend stayed comfortable. Now it was day and he laid watching children play. They were building things in the snow; some seemed only to touch the ground and something sprung up and others grabbed snow by the fistful and slapped it together. There were a few adults who were watching him warily, but most ignored him. Ticker was well received, the puppy was jumping and barking as kids threw balls of snow for the puppy to catch.
Kaden lifted his head as a little girl tottered his way. Her parents hadn’t seen her move. He lay still as she reached him and started petting his fur. Very slowly he moved and laid down on his side and the little girls hands moved through his fur as she suddenly giggled. That got her parents attention and the woman gave a start but the man just shrugged. Kaden wasn’t doing anything and the man knew enough about Kelvic’s. So the little girl continued to pet Kaden, even tugging his ears making the tiger snort. Other kids noticed and soon Kaden found himself being piled on. One of the braver ones climbed on top of him and sat across his ribs.
He loved children and took their loud shrieks and harsh pulls good naturedly. If an adult had tried it would have been another story. Some of the parents were not happy and many of the kids were called away some even grabbed up. Really, if he wanted to eat the cubs he would have already done so. Soon the kids left to go back to their games or be dragged away with frightful parents. The little girl had stayed right where she was throwing her arms around Kaden the best she could to hug him. He leaned into her then watched her go to her parents skipping excitedly as she told them about his soft fur.
With a sigh he flopped back to the ground. He was in no hurry to move, there wasn’t anything that called for his attention. It was hard to remember days and time while he was shifted, one day was hardly different than the other. Ticker raced after another ball of snow, one of the adults had started to get in the game. Kaden was glad no one was scared of the puppy, and with some luck Ticker would be too tired to demand he play later. Closing his eyes he simply enjoyed the sounds of play and the feel of the sun.
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