There was much to be explored in the land they had tentatively settled in. The vibe from the lands had swiftly stolen over their hearts and reminded them of the home they had just abandoned, and while the honeyed woman would have loved nothing more than to continue along with her pack mates and seek out every crevice that existed in the very place they now desired to call home, instinct instead had stirred her to find a place to give birth to the next heirs.
They had dug out a cozy den at the base of a tall tree – it remained close to the riverbanks, and yet it did not worry the pregnant she-wolf who had once dreaded water. It had come to be a part of her life – Swift River, Cut Rock River.. and now Hearthwood River. Home.
The birth had been silent compared to last – her whines and snarls she attempted to keep at bay, lest she elicit fear in her yearling children now. At the dawn of the 14{sup}th, [/sup]the Baranski family welcomed their next litter. Two beautiful pups lay suckling at her side.. having only be cleaned moments before by their exhausted mother. Two stillborns lay at the mouth of the den – perhaps the victims of the stress and hardship the pack had just recently endured. She did not mourn for them, though each had been planted a parting kiss. Her focus was upon the two that lived.. two little girls that would now grow among the regal trees of Kingsfall. After tucking both closer, a sigh escaped the she-wolf, her bright eyes straying to the den entrance, where no doubt, her family lurked in eagerness. A crooning growl was offered to Maksim and he alone – he would need to come look upon his daughters for the first time.
sparking up my heart