…did it hurt?
If Kyna could flush, she would have turned the brightest shade of red in the entire color spectrum. Instead, she simply felt as if her friend had set her on fire from the inside out, face and chest burning as she tried to recall the actual act. At the time, caught in a whirlwind of hormones and affection, it had seemed like the most wonderful idea – the most amazing thing two wolves could do. But now trying to explain it, it just seemed…awkward.
“It was…weird. I guess. It didn’t hurt, not like being bitten or anything, but it certainly wasn’t like anything I’ve ever done before. I dunno…it kinda…felt good? Like it made all that terrible itching and that hot, fever feeling go away. But then--”
Oh, goodness. This was the very awkward part, wasn’t it? The loner stared down at her paws, unable to quite look Sahalie in the eye at the memory of what happened after the actual act itself was complete. “—we uhm. Got stuck together. For a while. That. Uh. Hurt. A little bit.” If he moved around too much. Was that too much information? Probably. Her friend probably didn’t want to know that sort of thing about Greer.
“But anyways, yeah, uh – having a pup was kind of the point, I think. To make our own family. We’re…going to start a pack. On the mountain. No matter how long it takes.”