Soon, was all Namid could think of lately. Soon, many things would be happening. The coming of spring being the biggest event. It meant the melting of snow, the return of prey, and most importantly the possibilities of children.@Neha , @Aleister , and@Cernan were so close to becoming yearlings by now, only a few months out from the big moment and time seemed to have flown by. She remembered when they had first come, the pure joy she felt when she’d seen their small forms and looked into the eyes of Vespertio. She had never felt so complete, so utterly content and she longed for that moment again. They had raised their first litter with great success, keeping them all in line and accounted for. They were all she could have hoped for them to be, and she had no doubt they could guide younger siblings into that same good nature. Spring also meant the possibility of a rank challenge, and she needed to be prepared. She would need to assert herself further over the other females…or rather, it suddenly occurred to her, the other female. Pharika had disappeared as well, leaving them with numbers that were alarmingly low. She had no doubt more would come with the spring, as had happened before, but she still needed to be prepared.
These were the reasons that she went to search out her husband. They had important matter to discuss, and even though things had been a bit…on edge with them these past months she had chalked it up to the death of their beloved second Anthem. Her heart clenched painfully at the memory of his decaying body and the pain her lover had endured during this time, the pain they had all felt like a blow to the cheek. But, it was time for them to continue. It was time for them to do what Anthem would have wanted them to do, to move on and better the pack. He wouldn’t have wanted them to ruin their lives with his passing, he would have wanted more. “Vespertio!” she called as she moved, tail curling over her back and chin up. She needed to keep her appearance of dominance starting now, needed to make sure that the other woman knew her place and what was the Queen’s. These lands, these wolves, this man, was hers.