She had been sitting there since before the sun came up. Sitting, waiting, eyes searching the horizon. Eventually she managed to bring herself to return to her little store. Grateful for her small escape weeks previous. She had gathered enough to get her by but if her gut was right she would need to send Ava to collect more for her tomorrow. Solomon’s seal for for bruises, cuts and broken bones, willow for any general swelling or aches, hopefully neither would suffer from infection. She would have to move quickly. Back in her stores she also had wormwood, goldenrod, whitebark, and mushroom tops, although not yet sufficently dried. She had also begun to collect cobwebs. She could only hope she had enough.
Her pups moved about restlessly in her stomach and she growled with mild discomfort. It was the first time she had felt them move, it was a good sign, but inconvenient timing. She wasn’t showing yet, but it wouldn’t be long now. The sun was high in the sky and in an attempt to still the critters that had decided to start wrestling with her organs she lowered herself to her stomach. It seemed to sooth the little beasts some and so she continued her vigil, her eyes drawn across the lake towards the heights.
Finally she saw movement on the horizon, though whether real or imagined was yet to be determined. She raised herself back up into a sitting position, eyes trained on the two silhouettes working their way back home. There was an unevenness to their steps and her stomach knotted, once again awakening the terrors in her belly. She barked out in greeting to her pack mates, holding the tension from her greeting. She wanted to race over to them, to check them both over as soon as possible but she wasn’t sure she should run right this second.
They had made it this far.</blockquote>