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It was to Kyna’s great relief that the weather finally seemed to be getting warmer. The urge to breed was not dependent on temperature, it seemed, and the woman was beginning to fear that her pups would be born before the snow melted and spring arrived. Thankfully, Mother Nature seemed only to be playing a joke and did not mean to torture them for much longer. With the sun peeking out from the clouds, the snow was finally melting away, leaving the alpha with muddy paws as she trekked along the line of white fir trees. Perhaps she’d delayed too long – but what was she supposed to do, dig out a nest through snow and ice?
The woman snorted as she drew to a halt, fire-bright eyes scoping out large roots. There was a small divot underneath…a good start, she supposed, but hardly a den for her future pups. She would need to dig it out. In a moment. After she rested her aching her paws.
With a large huff, she sat, eying the tiny hole. There was no way she’d fit her bulk through there. Kyna twisted, eying her growing rig cage. “You better appreciate this,” she sighed, slithering forward to begin the process of carving the earth away.
It sure isn’t easy.