KindledBeast said
Aiden lead kido a little further then had him flank right before Aiden moved agin he spoke, "Kido get up in this tree, trust me you'll like this." Aiden said disappearing into the brush he wuckily ran all the way around the clearing he saw a little pack of deer there were a few does and a few bucks with some fowns. Aiden waited a few minutes then ran out I the bushes yelling as loud as he could he spooked the deer they all took off into the clearing right by where Kido would be in the tree.
...and then there would be moose and-- Oh! Kido's thoughts were suddenly cut off by Aiden's command. "A tree? Um, okay I guess." Curious as to why he would ask such a thing of him, the shorter boy looked for a tree he could quickly climb nonetheless, finding one easily and starting to navigate the branches. After a short climb, he eventually found a good pace to sit on one of the branches and looked around for any sign of the other boy. Unable to see Aiden through the trees, however, Kido settled for waiting to see what would happen.
The shorter boy didn't have very long to wait before he heard a loud sound followed by loud rustles in the bushes. As he looked down toward the sound, he saw several deer jump out and run towards the direction of the tree where he sat. Something wasn't right, clearly; that noise had been very startling, and now there were these deer running as if terrified, even with fawns. "W-what's going on?"
Suddenly worried, Kido leaned over to get a better look and soon found himself without a branch to stay on any more. Giving out a gasp, he felt his heart jump until a familiar 'pop' alerted him to his smaller state and he tumbled to the ground in the midst of the fleeing deer.
At a height of maybe 15.4 cm, the plushie-like entity should probably have been more terrified, but oddly enough, it was more disorienting to him than anything up until the trampling hooves vanished from his sight. Lying still for a moment longer, the now-smaller boy waited until he was absolutely sure it was all over before sitting up and looking in the direction the deer had taken.
"...ah...um..."