you fill my head with pieces
of a song i can't get out
Lyra had been laid to rest next to her parents just as Inna had wanted and now Kisla and Maksim could look after their granddaughter. Inna hoped that one day she would see her daughter again but not for a while because she had Lyra’s brother and sister to think of. One day she'd return to the ethos to visit her but for now it wasn't safe. After the Coyote attack on the day she'd given birth to her most recent litter Laike had brought her to the Fjord. She'd hoped that there she and Orionis would be safe from the Coyotes. Inna had thought often of how Laike and Rissy had come to the rescue of herself and her newborn son. She promised herself that she would seek them both out and thank them as soon as she was able.
She couldn't help but feel the universe was trying to take both of her children from her. Inna refused to let that happen without a fight so she'd done everything she could think of to protect her and her son. She'd managed to find an old coyote den that thankfully didn't smell like the horrible creatures that had forced her from Hearthwood. There she’d made a home for the two of them. The Raven rested for a few days to recover from all that had happened before she started stockpiling food hoping the scavengers would take more of an interest I'm that then her and Ori. She gathered plants she might need so they would be close by. When she had to leave her son alone in the den she tried to mask his scent the best she could so that no one would find him.
Three weeks had passed since she had come to the fjord and it was now time for little Ori to exit the den. To say she was nervous about it was an understatement. She worried the coyotes would show up and ruin this day like they had his birth. She knew it had to happen though, she couldn't keep him in the den forever as much as she wanted to.
So she prepared for the day going out and hunting early while he still slept. She wouldn't have to hunt the rest of the day and could spend it with her son while he explored the outside world. The Raven wanted to be able to give him as much time as he needed. Maybe if he was ready he could get his first taste of meat. She'd found a nice plump rabbit for just such an occasion. Inna wanted him to try the freshest meat if he chose to do so.
She returned to the den mid morning hoping to find her son awake. “Ori,” she called softly as she entered the den, “Are you awake? Mommy's got a surprise for you.”