As soon as he arrived, the mother chuffed out to him and beckoned him closer, so he obliged. Shuffling on all four, he crawled halfway through the entrance, his mismatched gaze peering into the darkness of the birthing den. Triangular ears laid against his skull as a whimper fell from her ebony maw as she pushed and birthed their first child. It was then that he truly realized what love at first sight felt like as his world came to an abrupt halt. Aleister was speechless, but the grin that filled his ebony lips could bring light to the darkest corner.
Slipping out quickly, his mismatched gaze bright as he looked over those that were nearby. "We have a girl!" He exclaimed before catching the sight of Mavis off in the distance near the outskirts of the surrounding den area. Catching her gaze, he gave her a warm smile knowing how this could be difficult for her. It surely was difficult for the Vuesain, but he could only blame himself.
Crawling back into the den, excited to see how many children their were going to bear. This time something felt wrong the whole time as Al watched Aquene. It was too fast and as he caught sight of the little pup, there were no cries to be heard. His heart dropped into a dark pit as his gaze scoured the tiny boy and the face of Aquene. He shared the fear that filled the den as she attempted to revive him, but slowly that fear soured into sadness and despair as they both realized the worst. Their son never took a breath even as Aquene nudged and nudged him. His shoulders sagged as he crawled closer to rest his muzzle on Aquene's forearm in attempt to comfort her and himself.
"He should have a name," he whispered solemnly as his mismatched eyes gazed at his two children. "Our son should have a name to remember him by." He will not be forgotten or forsaken.