@Mapplethorpe, @Rais, @Datura, @Sagacity, @Asta, @Nebet, @Taima, @Nova, @Mercy & @Aponi
The sun had been in the sky for a good few hours already and Naira had managed a pass of the borders and a quick trip to the cache, surprised to find a fat fresh salmon stowed away. Feeling slightly guilty and hoping nobody had been saving it for later (although a faint trace of Mapplethorpe’s scent told her otherwise), she made short work of the scaly feast and wandered back to the den where she gave birth only weeks prior. She had made the decision several days ago, and now it was time to put her plan into action.
There was barely room for one adult in the birthing den, and there were two adults with cubs. It made it difficult for those taking a turn at pup sitting to get comfortable and on days when it rained (as it so often did in the spring) it left everyone damp and uncomfortable, so she had made the decision to move them all to a much larger network of caves, a little higher up the Pass, elevated out of the way of rising water. There were smaller tunnels that shot off from the rear of the main chamber, for those who wished for a little more privacy and it wasn’t overly far from @Mapplethorpe’s tree either. While she wasn’t sure how the rest of the pack would take the move, she knew that it was necessary.
The girls hazy vision had cleared and they were more than ready to leave the den. Although they would need to be carried to the den, she wanted them to take their first steps into the big wide world on their own. And she wanted her pack here to see it. Poking her head into the den to give each dark bundle a small nudge of encouragement, she stepped back, allowing them room to take the steps on their own. Tilting her muzzle to the sky she called to her pack. This was something she expected them all to see.