Lachesis was an expert in worrying. If one could acquire a PhD in the subject it would be the pale healer.
Hearthwood was his home and he couldn’t bear the thought of their ranks dissolving completely. Too many wolves had come and gone; their numbers had decreased to the founders, who had travelled from one forest to the other together. There a few whose lost still stung, their absence feeling like a gaping wound in the fleshy tissue of his heart. As a result, he had closed himself off from others, burying his time in his profession and keeping to himself. He was always out searching for both his plants and potential Hearthwood recruits, but it seemed he was only having luck in one department.
With the river’s actual leader currently out of commission Lachesis had also grown increasingly worried for the future of their pack. With Karina out doing whatever it was she was doing and Orren in hot pursuit of his sister, the Baranski brood was slowly diminishing as well. Lachesis hoped they would return quickly and unscathed for he knew that it put a terrible weight on the shoulders of their parents. Luckily the power couple’s most recent litter seemed a little more normal and they were seldom troublesome.
The arrival of puppies always lightened the spirits of the pack — gave them something to look forward to; something to take care of. In order to secure the fading future of the Hearthwood wolves another litter was crucial; it might even aid them in the department of acquiring more wolves come spring.
Truthfully the male had only thought of having puppies of his one a few times in his short life. Last spring he had thought of pursuing parenthood with the exotic Bastet; however, it was a good thing they had been unable to, as she had pulled a disappearing act as well. After helping take care of Shade Slayer’s children after his ex-mate had fled Nineteen would not stand for an absent mother. He had seen how it had affected Shade’s brood and he vowed to never let his own children (if he had any) go through the same experience.
The pale healer sat on the cusp of Hearthwood’s border, his tail twitching behind him as a plague of thoughts overwhelmed him. Lachesis had never thought of himself as the ‘father type’; he had always played the uncle figure and was exceptionally good at it, surely being a father wasn’t far off? His lips creased at the thought, curving downward as his brows furrowed.
stick with those who stick with you