Rhea and Pan
Hector (sugardrop); Manami (Kanua); Elmas (sugardrop); Kenton (hydro); Rosemary (hydro)
Rhea was so glad that she could finally take the kits out to play. It was going to be a happy day, and she and Pan had discussed everything and had a schedule and everything. They had decided to come visit the breeding center. Well, not the breeding center itself, but the general vicinity. They were going to go out back and see if they could find a patch of grass to have a picnic on.
Right now, the proud mother of the five kits that strutted proudly down the sidewalk couldn't help but beam smiles everywhere. Her kits had finally learned to walk, and their eyes were wide open. Sure, their fur patterns hadn't completely come in yet and they were a little clumsy, but Rhea had thought it would be good to get out of the apartment. She glanced to her mate and husband, Pankajar, and smiled even broader. It was hard to believe that all of her dreams were coming true.
Pan glanced at his kits and their proud mother. He couldn't have been happier, and he was so excited to finally show his little family off. He carried a large picnic basket with food in it for the seven of them. Now that the kits were older, they could eat just about what he could it. He watched as Manami was walking beside her mother with Elmas close behind. Elmas was always hard to handle, but today she seemed tame. The two girls seemed to be getting along today, but Hector was trying to bother Kenton. The poor hyrdokuhna boy had been born deaf, and it was hard to teach his other children that Kenton could understand what they said, but couldn't speak aloud himself. Last but not least was Rosemary. Her bright eyes shone with curiosity as she walked and watched the people and other animals go by.