It had been about a week since Chan had dropped the child into their lives, and the last few days he was beginning to leave the den. Finley could not help but be attached to the pup who now suckled alongside her son, and against better judgment had given him a name; Caspian. It was the name of the king of thieves, the feature of many of the songs and lullabies from home. Including the song she had been humming to Ryder the day Caspian had joined them.
It was proving a little difficult to have two children at two different ages, Ryder now about six weeks old, and Caspian she had no way of knowing but he seemed a couple weeks behind. Despite all this, they were already beginning to resemble each other, mousy brown fur fading into cream. It was funny how life worked wasn’t it?
Finley was dreading having a further conversation with Chan. She knew there was every possibility he would come and ask to take Caspian to be raised by Flair after what happened. The mother had no idea the details, only that the other woman had been heavily pregnant, and then injured and no children had ever come. She didn’t pry, it was not her place. But, she knew deep down that the more days passed, the more attached she and Ryder were to the newcomer, who she already thought of as a second son.
The sun was low on the horizon, just peaking over the lake, painting the sky with shades of orange and yellow. Ryder lay just outside the den she shared with the boys, watching as it rose, taking a few moments of peace for herself.