WAR
Digging
Teesa, Tufts
542 words
"How much longer do you think, until we're done?" It sounded like quitter's talk and Teesa would have repreminded Tufts for complaining if he wasn't digging like a mad beast. Breathy pants came between his words and his feet were flying into the soil. He wasn't a doe, but he was most certainly dedicated.
"Soon," she replied, pausing for a moment to check their progress "once we've connected this tunnel with the northern entrance we'll take a break."
"N-no, I meant..." Tufts was positivly gasping for breath "When do you think the warren will be done?"
"Oh...Soon," Teesa said, unconvincingly "Take a breather Owsla."
Tufts stopped, collapsing to the ground and curled up on himself "I miss Gale Willows Teesa."
"Me too," she admitted, nuzzling his shoulder affectionatly "But this is home now Tuftsroo. We'll make the best of what we have."
"I just wish..." he left the sentence hanging and climbed back to his feet, head hanging.
"Wish what?" She asked and they both began to dig again.
"I'm not sure, I just feel like something's missing, like a lot of somethings are missing."
"A lot of rabbits... didn't make it with us."
"They died, Teesa."
She didn't answer and focused on prying out a sizable stone.
"Either Elil or sickness or fighting. They died Tees."
"I know," her voice came out cracked, but surely, it was onlly from the effort of dislodging the stone "I understand how you feel Tufts. I lost two of my- well, you know what happened."
"Yeah, sorry," he joined her in digging around the stone "I'm sorry."
The stone came loose with a rush of soil and they found themselves peering into the gloom of the northern tunnel.
"Great," Teesa huffed "Let's haul this rock out of here, then we'll widen this connection and then I think we should silflay."
"Can we patrol?"
"You want to go on another patrol?"
Tufts nodded "Towards the north. We haven't gone that way yet and it makes me nervous not knowing what could be up there. The rah said that there was a bobcat living towards the south, who knows what sort of Elil could be on the other end?"
Teesa didn't answer as she got her nose under the rock and started nudging it towards the entrance of the tunnel. Tufts joined her.
They got back outside and sent the rock rolling down the slight incline.
"Well, it is a nice day," Teesa said, looking up at the blue patches of sky that peeked through the branches over "Maybe a short patrol."
She tried to smile and Tufts attempted to give one in return, but both tries were washed out and strained.
"C'mon, let's get this overwith."
The soil was soft and damp and easy to clear away and they got done with it fairly quickly and very quietly.
The core of the warren would be finished soon and then Teesa would be grateful, bucks weren't meant to dig. Sure, they were no less competent, but it just wasn't for them and Tufts obviously was being affected.
Or maybe he just found it easier to talk to her when it was just the two of them and their paws were busy.
Either way the tunnel was done.
Digging
Teesa, Tufts
542 words
"How much longer do you think, until we're done?" It sounded like quitter's talk and Teesa would have repreminded Tufts for complaining if he wasn't digging like a mad beast. Breathy pants came between his words and his feet were flying into the soil. He wasn't a doe, but he was most certainly dedicated.
"Soon," she replied, pausing for a moment to check their progress "once we've connected this tunnel with the northern entrance we'll take a break."
"N-no, I meant..." Tufts was positivly gasping for breath "When do you think the warren will be done?"
"Oh...Soon," Teesa said, unconvincingly "Take a breather Owsla."
Tufts stopped, collapsing to the ground and curled up on himself "I miss Gale Willows Teesa."
"Me too," she admitted, nuzzling his shoulder affectionatly "But this is home now Tuftsroo. We'll make the best of what we have."
"I just wish..." he left the sentence hanging and climbed back to his feet, head hanging.
"Wish what?" She asked and they both began to dig again.
"I'm not sure, I just feel like something's missing, like a lot of somethings are missing."
"A lot of rabbits... didn't make it with us."
"They died, Teesa."
She didn't answer and focused on prying out a sizable stone.
"Either Elil or sickness or fighting. They died Tees."
"I know," her voice came out cracked, but surely, it was onlly from the effort of dislodging the stone "I understand how you feel Tufts. I lost two of my- well, you know what happened."
"Yeah, sorry," he joined her in digging around the stone "I'm sorry."
The stone came loose with a rush of soil and they found themselves peering into the gloom of the northern tunnel.
"Great," Teesa huffed "Let's haul this rock out of here, then we'll widen this connection and then I think we should silflay."
"Can we patrol?"
"You want to go on another patrol?"
Tufts nodded "Towards the north. We haven't gone that way yet and it makes me nervous not knowing what could be up there. The rah said that there was a bobcat living towards the south, who knows what sort of Elil could be on the other end?"
Teesa didn't answer as she got her nose under the rock and started nudging it towards the entrance of the tunnel. Tufts joined her.
They got back outside and sent the rock rolling down the slight incline.
"Well, it is a nice day," Teesa said, looking up at the blue patches of sky that peeked through the branches over "Maybe a short patrol."
She tried to smile and Tufts attempted to give one in return, but both tries were washed out and strained.
"C'mon, let's get this overwith."
The soil was soft and damp and easy to clear away and they got done with it fairly quickly and very quietly.
The core of the warren would be finished soon and then Teesa would be grateful, bucks weren't meant to dig. Sure, they were no less competent, but it just wasn't for them and Tufts obviously was being affected.
Or maybe he just found it easier to talk to her when it was just the two of them and their paws were busy.
Either way the tunnel was done.