Rach gave me the go-ahead to skip Kisla this round. She will be joining us tomorrow. Also, <b>Lightening</b> your table code is not properly closed. Please double check that before posting again. Steph, assuming Rissa has come out to join them now. =)
Gone Tomorrow
Today would be a day to test their emotional abilities, at least for Corinna. The last time her cubs had emerged from the den, they had emerged into a world where most of their pack had abandoned them. So she was not in too much of a different boat than her newborn three, despite having been a mother once already. But some aspects to this game never changed, and it was with a wave of relief that Corinna met Indru. He was tense already, but the excitement on his face could not be lost. Dipping her head beneath his, she pressed the top of her head to the loose fur of his neck. "Ready for this?" she whispered, knowing already the answer. Of course they were.
Stepping back, Corinna turned her attention to the den entrance, where a tiny wolf face peered at her. In no time at all, Torrel had gotten his legs to work and was plowing his way out of the den. While he had come to her side initially, the excitement of freedom quickly drew him from her. Instinct made her start towards her son, but Indru was quicker to intercept him. Watching her mate lay down the law for today, that the cubs were allowed no farther than their parents permitted, Corinna settled herself. "Tor," she cooed before turning her attention back to the den. Aiyana, their oldest daughter, had also made her way out of the den. Not as rash as Torrel, the oldest Tainn cub was sticking closer to the safety of Cori and Indru's protection. Stepping closer, Cori lowered her head and licked her daughter's ears. This would be a big day for them all, better to provide comfort now while they were still able to have some privacy.
But not all of her cubs managed to climb out of the den. Rissa it seemed, was more reluctant to leave the comfort of home. But today that wasn't an option, because home was becoming a bigger place. Walking to the den Entrance, Corinna lowered herself down onto her stomach, peering into the darkness. "Rissa?" Cori's voice was soft and inviting. "Come on out. I'm right here." Cooing into the den in the hopes to reassure the youngest of the litter, Corinna sat up, alerted to the presence of incoming wolves.
Ice was the first to venture into the den area, and while a smile was plastered to her face at the sight of her friend, her tension also increased. The large male slid onto his stomach at Indru's feet, his gray eyes glued to the cubs. It made her feel angst, having others' peer so resolutely at her offspring. But that was what today was all about, so she would have to get over it.
The rest came in due time, apparently all having been waiting for the call. Each paid their respects to Indru, though Corinna, seated as she was on the far side of the circle, was not approached. As Fenru appeared, Corinna split her attention away from her newest offspring to her youngest older son. With a whine, she cried at him, affection and love clear on his face. Having been so preoccupied with Aiyana, Torrel, and Rissa, her previous litter had needed to take a step back. But she wanted Fenru to know that she loved him no less, and it would be with confidence when she introduced the siblings.
Almost immediately though Corinna's attention was drawn to an unfamiliar figure who had entered the den area. She smelled of pack, but Corinna's confinement to her den had not allowed her the privilege of keeping up to date with the River wolves. Stepping over the young bodies of the cubs, Corinna stood over them protectively, green eyes tracking the female from the moment she appeared in the grove to the moment she took a seat next to Cali. Though she did not growl or snarl, her face had morphed, and the aggression and hardness to her look was more than clear. Indru's mark had made it acceptable for the stranger to be here today, but it would be some time before Corinna trusted this newcomer around her precious cubs.
Marsh appeared then, the only of the River wolves to invade the circle of protection to reach her. He was smart though, and walked on the outside before coming to rest beside her. She greeted him with a nudge to his cheek, pleased to feel his tail brush her leg as it waved behind him. Her Second was utterly devoted, and the mother had little qualms with letting him peer so closely at the generation he was charged to protect. Looking up, Corinna saw Rihael, and whined at him, just as she had to Fenru earlier. The two brothers sat next to one another, and looking down at Torrel, Corinna couldn't help but imagine the future, when the three of them would sit next together with some camaraderie. Hopefully Kisla would be there too, and all six of her cubs could come to see themselves as what they were - family. But Kisla remained absence, and with some worry, Corinna shot a look to Indru, green eyes inquiring as to where their oldest daughter was lurking.
A glance around the circle showed the mother clearly that the attention was on the cubs nestled beneath her protective stance. Stepping back, she allowed a clearer view to them. "Aiyana, Torrel, and Rissa," she stated each of their names, touching each on the forehead as they did so. "This is your pack," she explained to the cubs. Shooting a look to Indru, the leader fell silent, willing to turn the rest over to him.