It had been three weeks since the birth of her and her best friend's children, their very first children, to be exact. Both mothers were graced by the gods with both a little boy and a little girl. Hopefully by this, no child would not feel as though they could not talk to one another, understand one another. Ravenna imagined the boys rough housing together, the girls sticking up their noses and heightening some of their more mental skill sets. Ravenna laughed at the thought, remembering just how much of a little tomboy she had been as a pup. A childhood cut short that she hoped would not be the same fate of this generations youth.
By now the four pups were completely mobile. Their short, stubby legs wobbled a bit but they moved yet still with a positive determination. Their puppy blue eyes had fully opened, ready to view their home for the first time. By now their hearing and scent surely had formed properly for she could tell that when she, Adeltra, Blitz or Sven spoke that they were understand the differences. They were understanding the basics and as they understood, learned that when Adeltra and the others left the den, they were going somewhere - a place they had not been. Not one, but both of her children were horribly curious of what was out there, scrambling to go outside and Ravenna knew she could not hold them back in the safety of this birthing den for long. Ravenna offered a weak smile, happy to be reuniting with her pack again, happy to get back to her herbs and rounds but also sad with knowing already their pups were taking on the next steps into growing into independent wolves.
Outside the afternoon sun hung in the sky which was a darker blue then a usual summer morning if only due to the many storms that had passed through as of late. The rains had washed so much away since then and the children had grown accustom to it, seemingly enjoying the sound of it as they were raised in their first few weeks to the sound of the rainfall just as much as the sound of their mother's voice. Outside there was no rain today but it was not horribly hot, either, with various white clouds blocking bits of the rays.
"Alright then, come on." She spoke, coaxing her children to come out of the den as she bumped their rumps with her black nose. She did not wait behind them but instead walked over them and out of the den herself, allowing the pups to do the work themselves to climb out of the birthing den. If they were truly ready to leave it then they could manage the feat on their own. Outside, she took in the fresh air with a deep breath. She took in the scent of the many members which the pack now had, having become stronger and more united then it had in quite a long time - for as long as she was born, as far as she knew. Was this how Willow Ridge had once been in its early, glory years? Was this what success and such pride felt like?
She smiles up at the skies and then down over the sparce forestry of her home - of the various foliage, of the willow trees and the smaller neighboring trees, the tall grasses and... She took in another breath. Leotie would be out and about too, if she was not already. Ravenna offered a short call, out to her and out to the rest of the pack, her happy barks and nips allowing everyone to know the time had come for not only her but for Leotie's children. Everyone just had to come and finally meet them!