But I put it out of my mind Long enough to call it courage To live without a lifeline
She was getting closer to that time. She predicted that it would be any day before the contractions started to roll through her. She was tired all the time and she felt so useless. She knew that it was just tiring to carry these children… but realistically she also knew she couldn’t expect much of herself. She was laying out in the sun, enjoying the warmth on her back as she slept rather awkwardly, more on her side than on her stomach. At least Kip was further behind her, so she would not be fresh from her own delivery while also rushing to act as healer for the other woman should she need it.
It was all surreal. She wagered she would not have many pups given how her belly had swelled. She had seen how her mother had grown with three, and she was much smaller. Still, she knew that was not the only indicator. She had been much calmer since her latest conversation with Aleister, and she felt more at ease about her place within the pack… she was important, and she was worthy to be there just like everyone else was. He had been true to his promise, and he had been there for her though she tried not to call on it too much.
It was a nice day, and Spring had settled in, which she also appreciated in her lazy morning.