Gone Tomorrow
The sun was sneaking through, it's rays forcing their way into the depths of the Swift River wolves' rocky den. Three weeks ago, Corinna Donata-Tainn had entered, whimpering and screaming in pain because of the force of her contractions. For three weeks, she had watched the wall of light and desired to break through it. She had left her young ones only a few times, typically only for the quick twenty second dash down to the river for water. Her cater-cousin pack mates had provided her with plenty of food, and Indru had seemed to be a permanent fixture just outside of the den, his fiery orange eyes peering into the darkness in an effort to see his children. Despite the fact that the pups were growing bigger with each passing day, she was still concerned about letting their father near them, at least in that enclosed space. So the alpha female had kept her bristling and her snarling, snapping irritably at Indru when he dared to come to close. But, today. Today was the day that would change all of that.
Sitting up, the mother's ears brushed the ceiling, and she felt her own heart begin to race, anticipating the joy of being able to introduce her young ones to the rest of the pack. Glancing down, Cori couldn't help beaming. They were beautiful, spitting images of herself and Indru. Rihael, Kisla, and Fenru. Her three gorgeous puppies. During the time of her pregnancy, she had resented them, hating how they had weighed her down, made her irritable, swelled her up like a balloon. But now that they were here, and she had had them all to herself since the moment of their birth, she had fallen in love with them. Now that they were not kicking her ribs when she was trying to sleep, Cori could smile at them, and talk to them. For a few days now, the topic of conversation going on inside of the den was the white wall of light, that occasionally Cori was able to leave from, and the wolf they were beginning to recognize as their father came in from. But the new mother had been watching diligently, keeping her young away from the den entrance for as long as possible. But the fight was making her weary, and today, she would not stop them, but rather lead them out into the bright light that fed their world.
Nudging her eldest in the stomach, she grinned at him. "Are you ready to go out?" Her words brought a change in atmosphere among the three puppies, and the she-wolf woofed softly at them. Turning around, she walked slowly into the light, breaking into the outside world with a few steps. Breathing in deeply, Corinna let the stress melt from her body. She was done having to watch the pups every minute of every day. Now that they were able to go without feeding constantly, she could ask one of her fellow River wolves to watch them while she hunted her own food, or went for a run. "Come on loves, there are some people I want you to meet." She had attempted to explain that she was not the only one who was around to take care of them, but given the enclosed space of their world, that particular lesson had not gone over so well. Throwing her head back, the Leader of Swift River sent out a call to her fellow pack mates. There were some puppies they needed to meet.