“There is no where else I could even think of being,” the wolf replied. Not even hell or high water – or high winds, as the case may have it. They’d agreed to do this together, after all, and the last thing he wished to do was abandon Oula in her hour of need. Thankfully, neither had to wait for long – little Pip had run as quickly as her legs could take her, returning in what felt like only a few minutes despite the dire situation.
Veho backed out of the den once again, pausing long enough to give the young wolf a few thankful licks upon her chin before taking the sweet grass to the new mother. “Eat this,” he instructed her. “It should ease some of the pain, and it should help--” The alpha paused then, mind drawing a blank. How did he phrase this? It was not only some wolf he was helping, it was a packmate. It was {b}Oula[/i]. And it was their child who was having trouble finding her way into the world. He cleared his throat. “It should help and allow the pup out. It doesn’t even taste bad.”
He offered a small smile before retreating once, realizing he’d not conveyed any more directions to Pip. “Thank you – that was brilliantly done, my friend. If you would stay here, that we need anything else? I will let you know.”