Post-partum hormones no doubt contributed to the new mother’s bliss, but it was more than that. As long as she could remember Karina had been floundering in her search for belonging. Faith in the Mother had given her purpose, but she had still lacked a real position in Hearthwood River; a niche all her own, where she felt useful and irreplaceable. But now... now she was a mother-- the most sacred of callings—and the whole pack needed her.
“Lachesis,” she greeted the father happily, smelling him outside her den before she saw him. The healer would find her much improved since last week, mentally and physically. She had resumed regular meals, restoring her coat to its usual luster and adding some much-needed flesh to her frame. Just as food had strengthened her body, motherhood had sated her sprit. Her hallucinations and nightmares had all but vanished. She was ready to take her place among the Hearthwood River wolves, within Hearthwood River, now that she had an estimable place and a purpose in the pack.
“Today’s the day,” her chipper voice continued, “Everything is ready.” Whenever Lachesis or Kjors came to relieve her of the children, Karina had bounded off to the heart of the River territory to build her new nest. Kjors would certainly appreciate having his home to himself once more and Lachesis was excited to be closer to his twins, but more than that she wanted to signal to the rest of the pack (especially Kisla) that it was okay to visit. She was a Hearthwood River wolf and these were Hearthwood Rvier pups, and all the pack should meet and know them.