Her goal had been to get as far away from these damned woods as fast as possible, but fate had different plans. Only a few hours run from Oak Tree Bend, her flight had been stopped by violent stabs of pain, potent enough to make her lose what little food was still left in her stomach. Dread rose in the expectant mother as the cramps continued, her breathing fast and shallow, vision darkening from the growing panic. It was such a haunting irony, for her to have lost everything for these pups, only to lose them too.
Eventually the pain had subsided, leaving her with only hollow fear and no one to turn to for reassurance. Not that she would have been any better off in the Bend, with no healer to seek out - or so she told herself, trying to supress the bitter sting that her aunt’s rejection had left. Not daring to push herself anymore, in the hopes that somehow, just one of her children had survived, the pregnant shewolf moved through the ghostly forest at a much slower pace, until night fell, and she was forced to seek shelter.
A small hollow beneath a fallen tree became her makeshift den, and when she woke up in the morning, too exhausted to even think of moving on, its purpose was extended. Soon several days had passed, and the ousted wolf had remained within the same forest that she had sworn so fervently to leave. She dared not travel further, having felt a small stirring below her heart, giving her fresh hope.
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