The pale queen you could say was feeling rather miserable that day. Her belly had swollen to the point where her graceful walk had developed into a slight wobble. Her feet had begun to swell from the extra weight put on them, and on top of that she had come to learn to expect nothing from her swiftly changing moods. She’d been particularly snappish lately, grinding out orders and half-heartedly patrolling the borders. While she was out she had also begun thinking about where she would go to have her brood and what kind of den she’d want to bring the new life that was developing in her abdomen into. The rabbit pelt would do wonderfully for the first addition to it, but she wanted it to be just right. While she still had time before she’d need to actively search for the birthing site, she was still left to plan everything out. Everything except the day, which she knew could never really be planned. Pups came when pups wanted to, and that was a certain fact.
Instead of being out doing her runs, she’d opted to stay and bask in the sunlight of a rock that she’d found overlooked much of the lake. It had quickly become her favorite spot, as she could feel the gentle spray of the water and hear the waves lap against the rocky sand. It was quiet, just like she had come to like recently. @Vespertio had been away to Oak Tree Bend in search of an alliance, one she’d had no clue was an option and hadn’t known about the journey until announced at the meeting. There was something aggravating to her about a queen not knowing the happenings in her pack until it was announced during a meeting in front of all, leaving her to the knowledge of the subordinates. Not that being a subordinate was anything other than important, for they were the ones that truly kept the land alive and thriving. She loved them all to pieces, but his absence had been exhausting on her developing body to have to keep up with orders and take upon herself his patrols as well. This had been so much that she’d neglected to eat that day, though she didn’t feel much like eating anything anyhow.
A sign hummed its way up her throat as she laid there, sprawled with her bloated belly and her head on her paws. The woman’s mismatched gaze was closed as she tried to enjoy a moment of peace.