Name: Laurel Thicket
Parent Territory: Cedarwood Forest
Lat/Long: -37.71859, -88.59375
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Description: East of Jasper Rocks lies a copse of younger generations of cedar intermixed with pine and aspen. The distance between the trees provides ample sun for various flowering shrubs below. Most notable are the mountain laurel. The flowering shrubs remain evergreen throughout the seasons, though the flowers tend to blossom in spring and summer. Cautionary tales of the toxic properties of ingesting the plant tends to keep most away from the area. However, in the center of the area, a wolf has dug out a birthing den which burrows beneath interwoven roots of the young trees above.
If anyone had noticed her few days' absence in the territory, they made no mention of it to Pip for which she was eternally grateful. And it felt sneaky to stop by to refill the caches with what she'd found before ducking her head and leaving the territory once more, but the mute was on a mission. The pack's den was hardly a suitable place for her to give birth. While the only birth she had to base her knowledge on had been @Oula's in the midst of a horrible storm, Pip doubted the warrior would have chosen to bring the lives of her pups into the world where she had unless out of necessity. No, she'd rather be prepared.
Her reasoning for choosing out of the safety of pack territory to make her den was multifaceted. Though @Veho had promised her litter would be cared for, the little mute didn't wish to remain such an inconvenience to everyone else. They shouldn't have to suffer for her own wrong doings. The sea wolf intended to keep a cache nearby to wherever she made a den that could be used to feed herself and her little ones until they were healthy enough to make the trip back. Of course, Pip's knowledge on actually feeding pups was pitifully nonexistent. She'd never gone in the den with Oula once her pups were born. That was a place reserved for Veho alone and even then, he sometimes seemed nervous to go inside. But once Felix, Joan, and Ophelia had been old enough, they'd been begging any and everyone in the pack to provide them with upchucked meals. Pip could definitely do that.
But the most important reason for choosing a place away from the pack was for @Kjell. The male deserved the right to visit his little ones without fear of being chased off or killed for it. Thus, a neutral territory seemed the best option for all.
There was no true thought that went into placement. Pip simply followed her gut instinct and paused when she found herself in a copse of younger trees. Though snow still lay on the ground and it would be a difficult task, her heart told her it would be this place. Closing her eyes, she could picture her dragon walking towards her right here with little ones under their paws and dancing about happily. Sharing a private smile with herself, Pip heaved a sigh. Yes, here was perfect.
And now there was nothing left but to dig.
Tirelessly, snow and dirt alike was tossed away between her legs and her front paws scrambled madly at the earth. While birds trilled overhead, the only other sound to accompany her was the sound of her own panting. The peaceful atmosphere was all the company she needed, but by the time there was a hole large enough for her shoulders to disappear into, she heard the approach of another. Russet ears flicked curiously and the female stepped away from her work to watch warily for whoever had come to investigate.