The fatigue was starting to catch up to her, breaths growing more gasping as she continued her labor. After the trouble bringing her first son into the world, she dreaded what was to come, scared that she wouldn't have the energy to carry through. Meanwhile the boy was nestled quietly by her stomach, nursing eagerly, surprisingly silent for a newborn, but clearly healthy and strong; Just like his father… Outside there was stirring as Nina retreated, leaving the man to process the news. She heard his repeat of her words, even if it was not meant for her, and the tone brought a smile to her lips. A fresh wave of pain soon washed it away though, and her full attention was returned to her task. Compared to her firstborn, the second pup passed surprisingly fast and easy, and she almost didn't believe it when she felt the weight drop. But her instinct was at large, and even while she was still in wonder, she had turned to clean her second born.
Unlike her brother, the Athesilas' first daughter announced her arrival into the world loud and clear, whaling as soon as her airways were cleared and she had taken her first breath. Aideen couldn't help but smile again, as her cleaning of the wet baby revealed a pelt almost as red below the blood; No doubt where your genes come from..! Too tired to talk, she simply hummed at her second pup, giving her what little help she needed to get to the belly where she could nurse next to her brother. And she wasted no time in latching on, her lively cries finally silenced. Then queen looked at her children fondly, night and day they were, the much smaller girl showing no trouble in kicking her larger sibling aside to get better access to the milk. Their difference in size was striking, almost as much so as their parents' and Aideen would have chuckled had she had the energy. That explained why the female pups birth had been so much easier than the male's.
But it would seem her work was not yet done as yet another contraction struck, sending her back to a lying position. Again she would push, trying to keep her gasping breath from getting to out of hand. She would have announced their daughter's birth as she had their son's, but she needed to conserve her energy. All she could do was hope that her third child would be small like the sister to come before, brows wrinkling as she pressed on. Luckily it seemed to be the case, and the third pup made as quick and easy an arrival as her older sister. For it was a girl, Aideen smiled as she cleaned the little thing, dark as her brother but much tinier. And quiet, too quiet! The mother's heart jumped into her throat as she nudged and warmed the lifeless baby, desperately licking the black little nose to make sure there was nothing blocking off air. A low, distressed whimper escaped her as she fought, determined not to lose one of her first children. It had been a risk, Nina had spoken of it and she had acknowledged it then. But this was not a hypothetical stillborn, this was her daughter!
The contractions had waned considerably, telling the new mother that this had indeed been her last pup, and she ached to lie back down and rest . But she wouldn't give up, she had brought three pups into the world and three would survive! And then finally, blessedly, a tiny sound wheezed from the little maw, her small chest rising shakily. Tears sprang to Aideen's eyes, a half-strangled sound jumping from her throat as she rushed to comfort her last born; "That's it, you can do it! You're alright." Her voice was hoarse and tired, vision blurry as she picked up her little girl and tucked her between her siblings, helping her to find the nipple. It took a few tries, but finally the fighter claimed her prize, suckling next to her brother and sister. Aideen sighed, knowing that her task was almost complete. She made short work of the remaining afterbirth, starving like she hadn't eaten in years. And then she could lie down for good, closing her eyes briefly to take in another deep breath. She longed for sleep, but she also knew that Miccah had to be about ready to burst into the den, and he needed to meet his children. So she forced her eyelids apart, tilting her head towards the dark tunnel that led out into the thicket; How late is it… She absently wondered, she had no idea how long her labor had taken. But it didn't matter, it was over now. Voice a weak croak, she called for her husband, mouth curled in a thin, blissful smile; "It's done… Come! Come meet your children."
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