Usually Larkspur did well enough with keeping himself busy. On a good day he would start early and find something useful to do, get tired sometime in the afternoon and nap for the rest of the day. Typically he was left alone, with a visit here or there from @
Sahalie , or sometimes he'd find himself in a social sort of mood and would visit with whoever stayed around their little sleeping...
patch. He tried to be pleasant, but most days just couldn't, which somehow seemed to suit everyone just fine. He had a home here, and because of some sort of unseen force, Larkspur felt unable to relax. He knew he should, and that allowing himself to let one little,
small, mostly unimportant thing slide by him would mean that finally the dust of his life could settle.
Instead, Larkspur woke with the birds loudly screaming their good mornings and the only thing on his mind was that one, small, mostly unimportant thing. He'd have to ask to leave eventually, he'd have to at least go and
see. Things had been going well and there was definitely no reason for things to suddenly
stop going well. And so what if he had more children? All of his children — at least the ones he'd gotten to know, and at least the ones who were living — had grown to be well-rounded wolves. He had been proud of all of his children. It couldn't be
that wrong, could it? It could. The thought made his stomach tie up in knots, it made him angry and sad and scared all in one. Quickly crawling out of his
worry hole log, he decided to take to pacing around his home. He couldn't decide what to do, which only made him feel more out of place. He could put off everything for another day, or maybe even two. Or a week even sounded fine. Sitting in the unknown seemed safer, somehow, it would make things less real.
Unbeknownst to him, his child would be born that day.