10-14-2018, 05:29 PM
Children learned what their parents and surroundings taught them, or rather what they were capable of teaching them. Considering that she had no reason to believe these were not the two larger raptors she had been hearing the days before she hatched? The infant assumed they were and promptly considered neither any threat to her, but instead creatures she should trust without question. Large honey brown gaze looked over at Delta while the larger raptor made her noises. "Food!" that sounded good, she liked that noise, since clearly she hadn't any clue it was in reference to eating her. The only thing she knew? Was that the word food sounded like she could eat it, and something within her stomach was rumbling, badly. Thus the infant chimed in baby blabble after the grown female, craning her head upwards as she shuffled from side to side, still slightly struggling to stand.
Nudged to her feet, the small raptor was much more mobile now, waddling along the ground clumsily in a circle around Owens large leg. The infant was no where near as cooridinated as any of the other animals around but that was alright she was afterall, a baby. "Masie!" the small creature repeated her name, spinning herself in a circle as she discovered her own tail.
Nudged to her feet, the small raptor was much more mobile now, waddling along the ground clumsily in a circle around Owens large leg. The infant was no where near as cooridinated as any of the other animals around but that was alright she was afterall, a baby. "Masie!" the small creature repeated her name, spinning herself in a circle as she discovered her own tail.
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