@Merys <3
The sun was setting. It was probably time to be heading back, but it was so quiet and peaceful that she was utterly loathe to pull herself away. The gently crashing waterfall reflected in her eyes as she watched it, having sat there for so long that the sunlight which crept it from outside had gone from daylight blue to a soft yellow. It would only get darker from there, and she did not realise that, after dark, the fireflies would appear. She could have stayed there all night, and she was seriously considering it.
Three very young puppies were waiting somewhere deep in the thicket, cared for by loving parents and the wise Nina, and though Bella loved them as well as any packmate should - it would require the effort of every wolf to ensure that the trio grew up strong and healthy and safe - she couldn't help but feel... a little empty. This time two years ago, it had been her, and if asked if she would do it again, her answer would always be yes, utterly selfish as that was. One year ago, getting pregnant would have been a nightmare to compound on other nightmares, and this year she was no more than another able body in the Woodlands, her primary purpose to support Aideen and Miccah in their new foray into parenthood.
She still had her duckling, of course. He was all grown, or as grown as he would ever be, the sweet slip of a wolf having flourished in the thicket like he never had anywhere else. Bella was starting to think that he was more productive than she, with his regular supply of fish for the pack's reserves. Though the woman herself had become comfortable with the dense nature of the thicket, with its unique scents and wildlife and dangers and beauties, every now and then she would catch a glimpse of that grand peak through the foliage and her heart would ache.
Her gaze dropped to the water. Sat at the point furthest from the slender waterfall, the surface by her paws was almost entirely still, with only the barest hints of ripples to distort her reflection. Staring silently into her own eyes, Bella took a deep breath and let it out slowly, steadily, trying to calm her mind and not delve back into well-trod melancholic roads.
"Who are you?" she whispered, and saw her own lips move, saw her own ears twitch, and wondered.