Name:
Aire
(pronounced as "Air," just a spiffier spelling =P)
Gender:
Female
Age:
6 5/8ths, children always do like to be specific :3
What it keeps in its pouch:
Aire keeps a small, lilac-colored butterfly fur pin in her pouch.
Favourite toy or object:
Aire's favorite thing is a small container of bright orange Play-Doh. She loves how she can make different things, and how it is such a bright color.
Biggest Adventure Ever:
When Aire was just a baby JBD (She'll disclose the topic if you call her a "baby" JBD today. She is a child now, which, to her, is much bigger than a baby.), she had stumbled out from the protection of her mother's pouch early one morning, before the sun had even peeked the horizon. Her friends had teased her about her shy, quieter nature, and how she was just a scaredy-bean, not one who would be brave and strong like she dreamed of. She had decided to prove them wrong by standing atop the Great Boulder, as her friends called it. In reality, it was simply the 10 foot high pile of rocks less than 200 feet where they played during the day, but to them it was like Mount Everbean. Aire felt like she had been walking all day when she had finally reached the edge of the rock pile. She looked up as far as she could- stretching her far neck all the way back so that she could see the top. Just as she was about to begin climbing, she was struck with waves of fear. She stood at the base of the pile, her eyes scrunched in uncertaincy. After a few minutes, Aire turned around. She didn't want to get hurt so far from home, and it was a long journey back already. Aire tromped silently back towards the way she had come, thinking deeply. She didn't want her friends to know that she had wimped out. As she was thinking, she didn't see the large rabbit hole coming up in front of her. Noticing it too late, Aire's paw didn't hit solid ground, but instead fell right inside, followed by the front half of Aire's fluffy body. She was stuck! Aire kicked are squirmed around, but her hips were snugly fit in the opening of the hole. Aire wailed and cried, straining for someone to hear her. Finally, after what had seemed like the entire day, Aire heard the soft voice of her mother calling down to her, telling her she would be alright. Aire felt paws gripping her hind legs, and closed her eyes tight as they pulled. She was soon out, dazed by the sudden sunlight. Her friends stood nearby, looking shocked. Aire gave a smile. Even though she hadn't gotten to the top of the Great Boulder, she had fallen in a rabbit hole, which was even scarier than that.