In many ways, the birth and subsequent raising of Grizzly Hollow's newest batch was very odd for Nineva. At times, it even caused a dull ache in her heart to watch them scuttle around, not able to help but think that this should be @Ash and Narime's litter instead; her baby siblings that she could share all her favorite parts of the Caverns with. When those wistful thoughts occupied her, she couldn't help but wonder if Tomen ever felt the same way, thinking of @Rook and Quil. Never had she been intrusive enough to ask, however, and whatever bottled up feelings were had, Tomen seemed pretty eager to be a part of the children's lives.
Nineva was finding that she personally did not hold a particular affinity for children, but they certainly were adorable and she enjoyed watching them grow. They were little sponges, and she loved the opportunity to share learning. Thus, whenever she was around to, Nineva was happy to join in the responsibility of helping to watch over and raise the trio. Today, that meant pupsitting as @Veho and @Oula were gone to pursue whatever business they had elsewhere, and the Hervok girl was particularly thrilled to share the duty with her best friend.
Night was falling fast, signalling the nearing end of their shift. The late afternoon had been spent playing games, switching it up every time the pups got bored of their current activity. The latest had been a wolfish form of soccer, with a pebble tiny enough for puppy paws being used as a ball. With a grin, the girl tossed the small stone toward one of the children by use of her nose. She jittered from side to side, womanly graces not quite able to keep up with her playful state, ready to receive the token back when a flash of soft light caught her eye.
She turned her head to follow it, a softer smile taking up residence on her lips. The fireflies were beginning to come out, lifting lazily from the verdant growth to share their glow. They reminded her of one of the few times she and her sister had worked together, and she was so lost in the reminiscence that she temporarily forgot her vow to never speak a mistruth.
Nudging the nearest child gently, she breathed "look." Her muzzle lifted, and one of the luminescent insects alit just centimeters from her nose. "These are what falling stars become."