Not so very long ago it had been common for Karina and all three pups to be in one place together: learning, playing, sleeping, growing as a family. Now that the pups were older they had taken to their own pursuits, Bennet growing in faith with Kjors and Karina, Atropos learning botany from Lachesis, and Kyrios.. the Mother only knows where he went and what he did. As it was, it felt almost unfamiliar to be all together now as one patchwork family, and it was certainly odd for the mood to be so somber. Although he was most special to Bennet, Kjors had been an important person to all of the pups, and no doubt they were all feeling the heaviness of his freshly-announced banishment.
“I know you’re all confused about Uncle Kjors,” Karina began, breaking the silence, “And I want you to know that you’re welcome to share your feelings now.” She turned to the alabaster twins to add, “..You can of course talk to your father about your feelings too.” She buried her nose into Bennet’s ruff to take a steadying breath, and her eyes filled suddenly with tears. Although Kjors was gone, Bennet still smelled like her father. Karina did not hide the evidence of her emotion from the children; she wanted them to know it was okay to feel sad, or however it was they felt. Karina fell quiet in order to let the children express themselves, licking and nudging them comfortingly.
When the children had said their pieces, Karina continued, voice raw. “Kjors is no longer part of the Hearthwood River family,” she began, “..And that was his choice; he made his decision when he rose against Lachesis.” Despite how she felt toward Lachesis and her mother in this moment, Karina knew this explanation was best for the River children. She did not want to scare them by leaving them with the impression that Kjors was driven out of the pack against his druthers, because as pups they might worry that if they did something bad, they would be banished too.
“However, I still consider Kjors part of my family..” She reached her muzzle around her daughter’s body to pull her closer. “Mine and Bennet’s family, that is. And I cannot leave him to suffer alone, no matter what he’s done. Bennet and I will be leaving at once to find Kjors, to help and comfort him, and..” Karina swallowed. “..And we won’t be returning. Attie and Kyrios, you will stay here to support your father and the River. It’s what your mother—your birth mother Naia— would have wanted."
The twins had been told of Naia before, but from the way they still called Karina “mama,” she could tell that the idea that they were adopted hadn’t really sunk in for them. Not until now, at least. How could she blame them? All Naia was to them was a story, some wolf they had never met and never would. Karina knew it would also be shocking news for Bennet, who was about to be separated from those she considered her siblings.
“This is for the best-- this way nobody ends up alone.” Maybe the children could accept her decision, if they thought of it as the best way to help Kjors. The young mother’s tears were flowing freely now. “Know that I love all of you,” she finished, “Very, very much.” She fell silent to let the news sink in for the children and to allow them to say their goodbyes.