4/25/2016
Weather:
43° F, 6° C
Partly cloudy
12:41 PM
It would be worth it, wouldn't it? Her biggest fears thus far revolved around the birth; around whether or not everything would go smoothly. Considering the grave possibilities too long became downright terrifying, and Raela had to continuously try not to dwell on it. Everything was out of her control now; the worrying would do nothing. Still, what an undertaking. It couldn't be long until they arrived, right? There were other stressors of course, with Moraxia's sudden departure and the loss of one of their strongest. When anxiety threatened to consume her, Raela took her restless self on a walk, usually by the water, but returned always to the whelping den. Already it had become her new home.
It was irritating to be rendered so useless, but even like this she was still contributing. Puppies were essential to a pack; the very glue that held it together... family. She was risking herself to provide it; though there were much more personal reasons behind the decision. She quenched her thirst in the chill spring water before making her way back into the trees. She had managed to learn the quickest routes to and from the site in only a few days time. Her mind focused instead on the warmth of the season; at last the snow had melted, the plants were really growing and the earth began anew. It always took its sweet time getting here, didn't it?
A broad smile moved across the Queen's face as she came upon the den; her nose filled with the scent of herbs. How touched she had been to find that her dutiful mate had lined the entire room with medicine. It was adorable. Pineapple weed and sweet grass; she had hardly to lift a paw to find a cure for whatever could go wrong. It was obviously a ridiculous amount, but it charmed her all the same. @Gent had to be just as scared as she was; a concept quite bizarre when compared to what she knew of the black king. Instead of shuffling and squirming her way inside of the little shelter, she instead opted to flop down near the entrance. Her ears rotated about; picking up various birdsongs as her muzzle settled between two creamy paws. A sigh drifted into the spring air. It was always so nice to get off of her feet.