You've got me feelin' like a child now
The sting of his teeth, his weight on her back... the words he had whispered still haunted her in the dark along with the absence of his scent. It was late now, the sliver of a moon sitting high in the sky, partially obscured by clouds that spoke promises of rain... And in the den she shared with her sons it was stifling. Certainly it had been suitable when she had first picked it out, suitable for two grown adults, but three? and one as large as Datura was certainly pushing the limit.
She wriggled her way from beneath the sleeping bodies of her sons, small utterances of ‘shh...’ enough to lull them back to sleep. The words of Thorpe still swam in her head - show him... So it was with unsteady steps, shaking breath and a racing heart that she moved, every attempt to appear casual as she crossed the open ground towards his den. Finally reaching the entrance, she paused for a moment. Her ears pinning back and her head dipping low as she cautiously stepped inside.
It was a strange perfume she wore, beneath the scent of the gift she carried - anticipation laced with fear and uncertainty. It was hard for such a large wolf to make herself appear small, but at the beckoning of his scent she did so, all but crawling on her belly towards him as a quiet whine left her lips. She reached out slowly to press her muzzle against his chest, not yet daring to draw herself level with him, her rear end still well outside the entrance to the place he called his own.