Poor old Grandpaw Kalerith was resting away from the cubs for a reason today, but that didn't stop Sistine from bounding over and bumping their Grandpaw's chin with the top of their head in adoration before scarpering off. Grandpaw Kalerith stares after them as they scamper away, but whatever he wanted to say isn't spoken.
When Grandpaw Nies spots Sistine sulking after they were left out of games, he saunters over and sits down next to them. No words pass between Grandpaw and grandcub, but they seem to have a moment of understanding with each other.
Grandpaw Nies coves over and lays down next to Sistine, flicking their tail over to draw the attention of the wild cub. Grandpaw Nies continues, giving the rest of the pride some time off from entertaining Sistine.
Poor old Grandpaw Nies was resting away from the cubs for a reason today, but that didn't stop Sistine from bounding over and bumping their Grandpaw's chin with the top of their head in adoration before scarpering off. Grandpaw Nies stares after them as they scamper away, but whatever he wanted to say isn't spoken.
Little Sistine wakes up from a nightmare and lets out a frightened wail in the dark. Old Grandpaw Abastor rushes over to soothe them. Sistine eventually falls asleep, snuggled against Grandpaw Abastor.
After you grounded Sistine for acting out and being mean, you left them under Grandpaw Abastor's watchful eye. Although Sistine was in a very pouty mood, they couldn't keep pouting with Grandpaw Abastor pulling silly faces behind them to cheer them up a bit.
After earning the wrath of the broodmothers, Sistine was dumped into the paws of Grandpaw Abastor. It didn't take very long for Grandpaw Abastor to get the cub to relax, but the broodmothers swear they made Sistine chill a little for him first.
You see Sistine playing tag with Grandpaw Zeronis. Aww, look at those two go! ... Wow, did Grandpaw Zeronis actually manage to exhaust a full-energy cub this fast? ... And now it looks like he's trying to race with a cheetah. You shake your head. Seems like some things never change, no matter how old he gets.
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