[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/220120/39ad52ee6dbb97d2aa971d3a64bbe0ef.png[/img][/center] Cane's ears drooped a bit and he ducked his head low as Lumi patted him roughly, [b]"Ok I will, I promise I'll remember this time."[/b] He told her while shuffling his way out of the crevice to let the older Eevee go first. Sora waited for Lumi to head in still a bit shaky from the realization that their littlest brother had wandered off and very easily could have gotten hurt. He was starting to agree more and more with what Storm had said, as much as he hated to admit it. The grayish Eevee was keeping stride with them, but he looked like he would rather be anywhere else than in this cave. He really couldn't blame him at this point, but they were already here and there was no point in turning back now. Not when they had come this far. He pushed Cane into the crevice behind Lumi before following after; turning his gaze to Storm, [color=a0410d][b]"Come on, we don't wanna get split up."[/b][/color] They were forced to walk single file in the narrow crevice that Cane had found. He couldn't see anything beyond what his eyes had adjusted to in the darkness. The air around them was musty and smelled weird, a way that made his skin prickle under his fur. He almost slipped on the stone as it suddenly dipped down, but steadied himself before he could go careening into Cane. Sora glanced towards the walls as Lumi spoke and could just make out the areas that were a darker shade than the rest of the wall around it. [color=a0410d][b][b]"I don't know, it was completely dry and warm up in the other part of the cave."[/b][/b][/color] Maybe it was just part of the way that the cave system was? Some places were dry and as they got deeper it got more damp. [color=a0410d][b][b]"Maybe there's an underground river or something."[/b][/b][/color] He didn't really know much about how caves worked but that seemed as logical an explanation as any. His mind briefly flashed back to the scars and wounds on the adventurers bodies. He didn't really want to think about what else might be making the walls around them wet. He mostly kept his eyes on his paws, occasionally glancing behind him to make sure that Storm hadn't gotten left behind before turning his attention back to the front. He squinted forward, over Cane's head and past Lumi's ears as the crevice they were in started to widen out. [color=a0410d][b]"Hey, I think I can see some kind of light up there."[/b][/color] It was dim and slightly blue in hue, but there was definitely something else that they were coming up on. He wanted to try and push ahead, sheer curiosity overriding common sense, but he couldn't get past Cane who plodded along in front of him. He settled for squinting even harder, trying to discern what it was that was coming up ahead.