When she opened her eyes it would have been reasonable to assume that the world was still asleep, but somewhere outside in the gentle sprinkling of rain a bird had already started to sing. The sound traveled down the tunnel to their little sanctuary, earning little more than a flick of the woman's ear. She wasn't concerned with the animal's calls, lovely as they were. Sleep clouded her mind as she tensed; her slumber interrupted for the umpteenth time by this strange pain. The Queen's body went rigid, and she drew a long breath. How long had this been going on now?
At first the pangs had been subtle, and a few times the woman had been convinced that this was it, only for them to fade away again. It was perplexing to say the least. She was no expert in birth; knowing only what she'd been told in passing, and whatever her own mother had said of it when she was a yearling. Oh what she would give for some detailed information right about now. The agouti-pelted woman could only hope things were normal. She could do next to nothing if they weren't. Rest had come sporadically; punctuated by cramps that gradually allowed her less and less peace.
There was little reason to believe that this time would be any different than the others, but still she was on edge. The sensation ebbed, and she slumped back toward her mate; taking continual comfort in his presence. Gent had begun to sleep with her here almost immediately, and while others might have disliked the idea, Raela couldn't imagine doing any of this without him. She wanted him in here with her. There was no wolf she trusted more on the earth, and with so much anxiety surrounding the coming delivery, the idea of doing it all by herself was terrifying. No, she needed him here. It was just the way she was.
His scent filled her consciousness, and the matriarch closed her eyes once more. A hint of fresh air drifted in to further soothe her; clean and pure from the drizzling rain. There had been so many storms lately, that she was thankful for this moment of relative peace. The minutes ticked on in idle thought as she willed herself back to dreaming; listening to the early bird and the rhythmic droplets outside. The nest was soft and warm beneath her; arranged just so over many days of careful attention. Heck, if she wasn't sleeping she still might have been messing with it. It was one of the few things that calmed the new mother's nerves and distracted her from the worries.
Air left her nostrils in a curt huff, as one of the children delivered a particularly well placed kick. They certainly didn't like getting pushed around either. Her ribs were starting to get sore from their jostling, not to mention the soreness her stomach was already feeling. Perhaps that child had sensed something, for in the next moment the Alphess was gripped anew; tucking her head down while her tail arched subtly. The contraction was more powerful this time and she tightened her jaw. They hadn't been quite this strong yet, had they? Her face scrunched up with the new pain. The seconds dragged on as it strengthened and faded, once more allowing the woman to rest.
The relaxation of her muscles was not the only sensation Raela now felt. It was with growing concern that she discovered the moisture near her tail and legs. That was certainly new. Her eyes grew wide and instantly she sought to rouse the man; nudging her cold nose against his face a bit rougher than usual. A low whine made its way out of her lungs as she stared at his drowsy form. "Gent?"