Kyrios was over the moon about their venture to Hearthwood, which did not surprise him. He was, after all, his mother’s son. It was a constant struggle to keep him restrained to the den site, for he had a bad case of wandering paws. Karina certainly had her own paws full and XIX was grateful to her for taking in the twins. The ghost wasn’t sure if he would ever be able to repay the Baranski for her selflessness. She was truly an exceptional mother.
Just as little Ky approached the mouth of their den Atropos finally decided to grace them with her presence, in all her sleepy glory. A smile rolled onto his maw at her appearance, and he pressed a quick lick to the top of her forehead before nudging her forward. “Time to get going, little Stark,” he cooed affectionately in encouragement as he stepped away from the den. The twins would be perfectly fine on foot — maybe a little slow due to their short attention span — but they were more than capable of walking themselves. Bennet swung slowly from her mother’s jaws as they started toward Hearthwood, Lachesis following close behind.
Just like Karina, the healer had planned for their excursion to take up the whole day. It was an opportune time for the pups to explore some of their home with their parents accompanying them. It was slow, as expected, but the ghost did not mind. Truthfully, he had missed spending time with his former apprentice. As a result of a series of unfortunate events, the pair had been put together once more — plus three energetic bundles of fur.
The breaks, though frequent, were received warmly. Even Lachesis’ oversized paws were aching due to the distance they had traveled; he could only imagine how the children were feeling. Karina’s words spoke the truth — they were almost home. The river was pulsating in the distance, welcoming the mod podge family to Hearthwood.
The group piled into the den with weary sighs of relief. It had been a long day for the children and their parents, and Lachesis was thankful that it was coming to a close. His nostrils twitched at the coppery smell and just as he was about to fill the den with his voice Karina beat him to it, a smile pressed to her lips. He nodded softly, mimicking her smile with one of his own: “I’ll go grab us some.” Without hesitation the ghost spun on his heels, following the scent outside. Although he wished he had brought the deer himself, he was grateful to whoever had left the gift for them. With a smile falling onto his pale maw Lachesis went to work on the deer’s hind leg in order to separate it from the rest of the body. There were five mouths to feed after all.
Trotting back to the den with deer leg in tow the ghost clambered down the entrance of the den, his chartreuse gaze fixated on the oddball family. Setting the leg down Lachesis fell back onto his hindquarters and motioned for Karina to eat first.
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