Things remained quiet on the mountain after the birth of his sons. The pack was small but worked well together, and did everything possible to ensure that the Borealis Boys were taken care of (and properly doted on). Revon had surprised the father the most, as she had immediately stepped into the role of puppysitter. He knew it wasn’t her first choice, but it was the easiest due to her age. She was able to slip away occasionally to scout the nearby territories and track down food for the caches, but she always stepped in when her parents (more specifically Kyna) needed a break from the troublesome trio.
Today, however, Greer had let the scarlet Archer off the hook. He had lingered near the family den, his silver pools fixated on the dark mouth of the den as he waited for his children to stir. He allowed Revon to disappear for awhile; stretch her legs and regain some freedom. Kyna, too, deserved a breather. The cubs were getting older and able to be left alone, but Greer still fretted over them. Especially with the dangerous mountain terrain. It wasn’t the easiest ground to maneuver over.
His long, slender body lounged outside the den, his ears twitching as he listened to the rhythmic breathing coming from within. Which cub would wake up first…?