She would have thought that, after that first experience, it would have been a piece of cake the second time around. Oh, was Borlla wrong. While she had an idea of the process, she had no real idea of what things would start, or how many puppies waited within her. They'd been active little scoundrels over the last few days, something she was glad for. Although the constant kicking against her ribs was something she wished would stop. It never ceased to be a very surreal experience, the feeling of things moving inside of you, constantly shifting and growing, and then begging to be freed.
The woman paced at the mouth of her birthing den, trying to alleviate the dull pain growing in her lower half. It was a warning of what was to come, that much she knew. As she paced, her lips occasionally pulled back and she bared her teeth, seething at the pain that sometimes intensified for a mere second, a flash of lightning in a storm. An angry snarl grew in her chest and she paused, taking a deep breath. No, it was fine. Of course it was. Nothing was---A sudden long-lasting wave of agony bloomed somewhere inside of her, and she doubled over, yelping in surprise more than pain. Walking wouldn't do any good now. They were coming, oh god, they were coming. Her heartbeat began to pick up as she lowered herself into her den, and it took all of her power to calm herself.
Though no expert in this, she had still done this once before, so would not let herself be overcome with anxiety. It was at this moment that she missed @Eek terribly. The medic certainly would have come in handy with these labor pains. Borlla laid out on her side, eyes squeezed shut, evening out her breaths. Her muscles twitched beneath her pelt and her lower half visibly contorted as the process began. The woman began to strain, trying to focus on the aftermath, rather than the present. Maybe if she tried very hard the pain would go away...Another contraction, then another, in quick succession, told her otherwise. A shrill whine leaked from her jaws as she pawed aggressively at the ground. Her muscles tightened and suddenly loosened as the first child was expelled. Borlla quietly realized that light had flooded the den now, and that she had been writhing in acute pain for quite some time. All for one pup. But as her muscles worked away again, she knew there would be more. For the time being, while she had a moment to breath, the woman pulled herself around to the bundle, eying the child with clearly black fur.
Her heart thumped in her chest as the little girl reminded her of Triell, the brother she had scorned. But a tiny smile grew upon her muzzle as she began to lick away the sac and mess, bringing the girl to life.