Like many parks the one Downtown has become a haven for stray and wild yukkuris. What makes this park different from all the others is that with very few exceptions, not a single adult yukkuri is to be seen. Instead little koyukkuris can be found near flower beds and under the playground equipment, living a better-than-usual life for young yukkuris without families.
Why this is so, nobody knows for sure. Some say they've seen something larger moving through the overgrown greenery, never emerging from its shelter. Occasionally a glimpse of red and black can be seen through the leaves, or two glowing red spots peering out from the shadows.
starshine said: Like many parks the one Downtown has become a haven for stray and wild yukkuris. What makes this park different from all the others is that with very few exceptions, not a single adult yukkuri is to be seen. Instead little koyukkuris can be found near flower beds and under the playground equipment, living a better-than-usual life for young yukkuris without families.
Why this is so, nobody knows for sure. Some say they've seen something larger moving through the overgrown greenery, never emerging from its shelter. Occasionally a glimpse of red and black can be seen through the leaves, or two glowing red spots peering out from the shadows.
There is a Yuuka that watches over a park full of abandoned koyukkuris. I'm too busy drinking and watching cooking shows to actually write something coherent.