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It takes days for Fallow to ease out the tiny door in his persons' home even when he gets the courage. It takes seconds for something, just beyond the fence, to slam into the wood and erupt into a volley of barks before he's making his escape, blindly. ⬤
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He doesn't think about it. Later, he would judge himself for throwing himself into danger when he was fine where he was. But in the moment, with blind panic driving him, he doesn't give more than a split second's thought to it. Not until the field he's traveling through seems to shift, with more wood and the scent of something else lingering, and his paws ache.
It hadn't been a long run, he's sure- the sun hasn't moved- and he's sure it's probably a straightforward journey back to his yard, back to where it'd be safe. But curiosity (unlikely) or a desire to avoid the threat of the dog again (much more likely) has him easing forward, low to the ground and nervous.
The scent of cat lingers in some places, along with things Fallow can't even begin to place, but- it should be fine, right? It's not like he's even bothering anything, and he's going to go home soon.
@Coyote