Mouse shuffled closer to her, belly brushing the ground.
Declan peered around crystalline hedges, his silver eyes narrowed.
Mouse shuffled closer to her, belly brushing the ground.
Declan peered around crystalline hedges, his silver eyes narrowed.
Mae tried her absolute hardest to not laugh, and give away her hiding spot.
Mae tried her absolute hardest to not laugh, and give away her hiding spot.
Declan paused, hearing an odd muffled squeak.
Declan paused, hearing an odd muffled squeak.
Mae remained frozen in her spot, her eyes wide as she sensed he was nearby.
Mae remained frozen in her spot, her eyes wide as she sensed he was nearby.
"Mouse! Where are you, Mouse?" Declan called. Mouse's rump wiggled slightly as he started to get up.
"Mouse! Where are you, Mouse?" Declan called. Mouse's rump wiggled slightly as he started to get up.
“No. Mouse. Shhh..” Mae silently murmured, a panicked look came across her face.
“No. Mouse. Shhh..” Mae silently murmured, a panicked look came across her face.
Mouse dropped back to the ground, understanding. His ears perked up again though, as Declan called for him again.
Mouse dropped back to the ground, understanding. His ears perked up again though, as Declan called for him again.
Mae held her breath, mentally praying Mouse wouldn’t listen to Declan. Three fourths of the time he really didn’t listen to her, but who knows. Maybe he would this time.
Mae held her breath, mentally praying Mouse wouldn’t listen to Declan. Three fourths of the time he really didn’t listen to her, but who knows. Maybe he would this time.
Declan passed the, on the other side of the hedges, not seeming to hear them.
Declan passed the, on the other side of the hedges, not seeming to hear them.
Mae grinned as she relaxed, leaning back against the tree. Suddenly she froze, her eyes wide as she sneezed. Once. Twice. Three times. Normally when she was sneezing and congested, it was an early sign she was possibly sick. She wasn’t gonna tell anyone that, of course. There was only a few days away until the wedding.
Mae grinned as she relaxed, leaning back against the tree. Suddenly she froze, her eyes wide as she sneezed. Once. Twice. Three times. Normally when she was sneezing and congested, it was an early sign she was possibly sick. She wasn’t gonna tell anyone that, of course. There was only a few days away until the wedding.