"What is in it? Caves always have hazards and inconveniences," says Carinna warily.
"Harmless plants and creatures," Kanim says, "two springs, attractive crystal formations, a small maze, things like that - I will leave the specifics to be discovered, it's more fun that way, don't you think?"
"I think so," agrees Kiawen. "As long as you're sure Carinna won't be bothered!"
"Quite sure," says Kanim, "and if she is bothered we can always nip her out of there, it doesn't distort space or anything tricky like that."
"Okay," says Carinna decisively, "then I guess we can go to it."
"Ooh, I didn't see any of those when I was looking around in the back," says Kiawen. "It's like a stubby fox!"
"I don't see why not," he laughs. "You'd better make sure you find all the kinds, or I'll wind up discovering something you didn't get to name and I'll call it something boring."
"It's not a big cave," says Kanim airily, "I'm sure you can find them all if you look."
"I like them all, but the piano bears are cutest, I think - and the foxball would probably not get terrorized by Cricket, it's big enough."
"I'm going to look in the maze for more creatures," Tanalin declares, and she gently evicts her lapful of poofs and heads off into the back of the cave.
Kiawen removes her pawling, puts her piano bear back on her shoulder, and follows her untwin.
"Hummingbird!" exclaims Kiawen, and she holds out a hand to see if it will land on her finger.
Kiawen pets it gently. "Hummingbirds already have a name, but this particular kind might not."