The warmer weather was doing her wonders, the children were growing well and Triell was more than happy to do his share of the pup sitting, while Naira picked up the slack on border patrol. It was fortunate her sense of smell was not suffering the same degeneration of her hearing for she smelled the cub before it lumbered into sight. She slid to a halt, her head drawing up while her pale chin tucked defensively as the burley cub bellowed at her. A quick step was taken backwards as she looked from left to right and back again, expecting the mother to follow in a raging charge, but no such onslaught came.
Instead, the brown furry boulder sat in front of her, a large paw lifting to bop at her nose. All she could do was stare back in confusion, it's pitiful groans and grunts tugging at her maternal side while instinct told her to get far, far away. The cub seemed to sense her hesitation, attempting to stand on hind legs but falling towards her instead, small head coming to rest against her chest. Her own uncertain groan was added to the wordless conversation. What the fuck was she meant to do about this?
Tipping her muzzle to the sky she called to her pack mates, some urgency in her tone but equal uncertainty and caution conveyed. Somewhere there was a mother bear missing her baby, and she could be anywhere.