But it didn’t bother Bee, who was intent on exploring this dreamscape for as long as she could. As long as her unconscious mind allowed it, she wanted to see the very corners of the world her mind had spun together. She even slept! It was so odd to sleep in a dream!
The heat, however, was not very nice. Even with it being morning, it was already sweltering in such a way it made her want to do little more than sleep beneath a tree, or find a cold pool to float in. How she had always handled herself with heat, different now. But she was still looking. Prodding her nose into the corners of the world, looking for the coolest places to spend her time. Of course, it occurred to her all too late that she was, for all intents and purposes, a wolf in this dream. She could dig without trouble! Could drive her claws into the earth and rip to deeper, cooler places. So, upon the sun-warm plateaus that day, she had dug beneath a tree, and sprawled in the dirt.
Bee giggled at a bug crawling determined over her toes, the beetle trying to climb up and over her carelessly thrown form. But every time it got close, it would fall back to the dirt. It didn’t allow that to stop it though, because it was back to climbing again. And she didn’t look away, no matter how many times it fell back to the earth.