25th Frost 4621
middle of the night
middle of the night
At some point, Lux had lost his shoes, and his toes were cold. They were hopefully back at his campsite, but now he wasn't sure. Not that it mattered, because now he was halfway up a tree in the middle of the night with only the moon and the stars as light to show for it. A bit of moonlight was enough to see, but he wanted to reach the top, and the evergreents had many short, thick branches all the way up. He paid no mind to the needles as he climbed his tail swaying for balance.
"You can climb trees, can't you? You're a cat!" He called to the magical cat below, though he could not quite see where he was in the dark. Perhaps he was ahead of him already. Branch by branch he pulled himself up, not caring much if the branch could actually carry his weight in that sheer excitement. The cat seemed to have an endless amount of star candy, and he hadn't had thoughts more rapidfire nor joyful in his life. He had not had candy like this before, either, but he paid little mind to the quantity of his consumption. Even if it stung a bit, even if it numbed his face.
Lux's tail wrapped around a branch to steady where he stood on an unsteady bough. He reached further and climbed higher. He hoped he would reach the top soon where the stars were waiting for him to join them, or maybe for him to pluck one out of the sky. Little pinpricks of light that hid themselves when the sun arrived, all his for the taking.
Rough bark scraped his hands and feet, but after the eternity of a second he had breached the canopy of smaller evergreens that surrounded his tower. Awestruck at the sight around him, with the forest awash in silver and the sky close enough to touch, he looked around for his friend. It was too easy to lose black cats in the dark.
"Cat! Do you see this?"