The more Anthem grinned, the more Namid did the same. That he found so much joy in a title such as ‘uncle’ made her happy, perhaps even ecstatic. While children needed guidance from their parents, they also needed to learn things from outside sources such as a pack mate or member other than those two beings. The more they broadened their horizons the better off they would be, she was sure of it. Though Namid had never experienced motherhood before, there were certain times when she just knew. Such as when she had first given birth to the pups and had known to lick them clean despite no prior experience. Instincts were what guided all animals, and even emotions couldn’t override them sometimes. No greater power was there than the instincts and love of a mother, for it could bring down mountains if needed. “Maybe I should have focused on becoming a pup-sitter instead of a Guardian.” he commented, and again she grinned wide. How the two had had such a quarrel in their first meeting she would never know, but she could only suspect that it had been her hormones acting in place of rationality. “Ah, but then we would be without a guardian and who would keep all the scary monsters at bay then?”
”When will they be able to come out and meet everyone?” he inquired, and this was a question she wasn’t entirely sure she knew. The children were still young, just barely crawling and still viewed the world as a blurry and confusing place. “I am not entirely sure of that, for they are still very small and vulnerable. Perhaps when they are old enough to show some independence, for that is what they will need to join the communal den. We will have to wait and see, for I am still new to this myself.”