Gone Tomorrow
The switch was rapid and noticeable, but hardly unwelcome. Where there had been tension and angst, the only proper emotional response when discussing Rhysis and Naira, there was now a much more comfortable feeling. The discussion turned from fighting and violence to talk of the upcoming River cubs, the topic automatically bringing a smile to the expecting mother's face. Nudging Ice's muzzle playfully as he pointed at her still flat stomach, Corinna laughed. Indru beat her to the answer though, admitting that he didn't name the cubs until he saw them. Even so small and covered with afterbirth, each one that Corinna brought into the world was unique. It hardly seemed fair to name them before she saw them. Nodding her head in agreement, Cori leaned against Indru's side. "I've thought of some, but sometimes I feel like I'm just making up words. I love my family, but nobody enough to want to name my cub after." She didn't come from a tight-knit family like Indru had, and while there were no ill-feelings towards her parents or siblings, the connection simply wasn't strong enough to want to keep their names around.
Grinning, Cori snapped at Indru's ear, tugging on it gently. "I'm not so sure I want an Indru the Second, either." As much as their son's looked like their father, they could never be him, and so it just wouldn't make sense for her to name them like that. "Any thoughts, Ice? Certainly open to hearing some. Better than just scrambling words up to make a name." They were her and Indru's cubs, to be sure, but they belonged to the pack just as much. She certainly wouldn't turn down suggestions on potential names.