DATED: around May 1st, putting Nalda at 6 weeks pregnant and very visibly showing.
It had been raining on and off for days, turning the forest floor into a mushy mixture of mud and wet leaves. It left dark stains on white paws as they trudged through, dredging up long trails in the mug with every heavy step. The shewolf grunted with the effort, her shoulders sagging and ears flat against her skull in exasperation. Most of all she wanted to stop, to turn around and get out of this rain, and find somewhere to rest her weary body. But she’d been putting this off for too long already, hoping foolishly for a solution to reveal itself to her out of thin air; Or for it to somehow turn out that she was wrong.
But there was no denying it any longer: her belly was visibly swollen, the young lives in there growing to press painfully against everything else, even giving it a kick once in a while, for good measure. She was about to become a mother, and unless she wanted to give birth in the small cavern on the mountain where she’d been hiding out, it was time to head on home and face the consequences of her actions; Damn it all to hell! In one moments weakness, she might very well have squandered away the only good thing she’d ever had in this life. But she wouldn’t give it up without a fight!
So she gritted her teeth and continued her trek through Spectral Woods, stopping only when she finally came upon Oak Tree Bend borders. She didn’t cross them, despite the momentary lapse of judgement that had landed her in this whole mess, she was not stupid. Instead she paused well without the boundaries, raising her head and calling for @Aponi. There would be only one chance to plead her case to the alphess, and it needed to be handled with care. Lowering her tail, head and shoulders, the dark girl waited as patiently as she could for her aunt to answer, and as soon as she saw the hint of silver fur appearing out of the trees, she spoke: “A’ know what’you’ gonna say, bu’ before you chase m’off, I’ve got a prop’sition t’make.”
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