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morning | clear, sunny 73 ° F, 23 ° C
The Stark children were getting restless as the days passed, their curiosity growing along with their size. He had already caught little Risaela straying from her mother’s den, which meant his own children were ready to explore the outside world. If it was up to his choice the sisters would remain in the comforts of their mother’s den until they reached their first birthday, but there would not be enough room for all four of them. Lachesis also knew that he could not smother them, for he wanted to maintain a good relationship with his daughters. He had already failed once as a father; he couldn’t repeat his actions from last year.
Like his children, the pale alpha had been restless the night before. He had already been awake for several hours before the sun rose above the horizon, rays of light creeping through the redwoods. It threatened to spill into the entrance of the den as he nudged the blue-eyed sparrow’s shoulder in an attempt rouse her. He was thankful for the recent bout of good weather, for the river wolves had narrowly escaped a flood shortly after the birth of Inna’s raven-cloaked daughter. The ground was still spongey in some areas, the edge of the river still fragile from the recent expulsion of water. They were fortunate to not have to relocate, as they had to when the banks of the rapids exploded, which resulted in the creation of Cut Rock River. The Kingswood belonged to the river wolves—it was going to take more than a flood to chase them away.
Before exiting the den he nosed both Lavender and Lilliana, urging them to wake up. There would be time for sleep later. “Time to see Hearthwood,” he cooed as he motioned for them to follow him, his lanky legs unfolding as he dragged himself into the clearing. Without hesitation the pale healer tossed his head to the sky, calling for the rest of the river wolves (including Kisla’s children) to join them.
stick with those who stick with you