The Valle missed what his cousin said, he was so wrapped up in his own thoughts that the gears were moving too quickly to notice any whispering. He even missed his advisor hissing back her reprimand, he missed all of it. What he did hear loud and clear were Vayko’s - very fair - protests. There were no winning here, and salt and pepper ears flattened themselves against his skulls in an attempt to make everything slow down for just a minute so he could think clearly. How had all of this happened?
He said nothing, he didn’t know how to choose between the blood of his children and the blood of his mother and future siblings.But, if they turned her away now, would that sever their relationship forever? Looking towards Sharlee, suddenly thankful that he had called for his advisor for another point of reference, it didn’t do anything else to clear his head. Here he was confused, Vayko protesting and Sharlee fighting for it.
Shifting on his paws, the tell tale sign that he was uncomfortable for thinking really hard. Finally he conceded, ”You’re right, I don’t know if we would be able to support my two litters, let alone a third. But, I think we should at least offer her safety while she has her pups - my siblings.” Vayko probably wouldn’t like that, so he continued quickly, ”She looks farther along than Clover or Vanadis, and I would never forgive myself if we turned her away and something happened when she was in labour.” Would his cousin accept this compromise, for the time being?
Looking back to Sharlee he added one more tidbit, ”She said she has another friend with her as well. Maybe if both the pup's father and her friend are willing to join we might be able to offer them all a more permanent spot.” Adding three more sets of paws would help more than it would hinder, wouldn’t it?