Lachesis was still struggling to grasp the fact that he was going to become a father in thirty or so days. The thought both excited him and terrified him — but mostly, it drove him to do whatever necessary to protect his growing family and his pack. The arrival of puppies would hopefully lift everyone’s spirits and strengthen the already tight bond of the remaining Hearthwood wolves. The pale leader, while he was reluctant to leave Naia behind, knew that he could not babysit her. He had to continue with his patrols (including his never-ending search for more inventory) and pray that he would bump into a lone wolf lurking around his borders.
It was troubling the pale healer that Maksim had not yet returned to the throne and that his health did not improve. XIX had done everything he could to ensure that the green eyed king was on the road to recovery, but nothing improved; nothing changed. A frown creased his lips as he stalked through the trees that bordered the lake, his pale gaze fixated on the ground beneath him. He could tell that Kisla was also deeply troubled by both Maksim’s declining heath and the lack of Baranski children this spring. Lachesis was determined to continue the future of Hearthwood; he would not allow Maksim’s legacy to deteriorate. He had worked so hard to ensure the survival of the River wolves; Lachesis would not allow it to crumble beneath his leadership.
The stench of the pigs had begun to fade from the lake but it still made his skin crawl. There had not been enough of them to successfully chase of the monsters and it had resulted in one of their caches being destroyed. The thought made his lip curl and a low growl to rumble in his chest as he made his way down to the shore. This was one of his favourite places in Lore and offered the most relief to the troubled healer when his mind was too much for him to handle. The sun was warm on his back as he allowed the gentle waves to splash against his paws, his mind still fuzzy with the overwhelming amount of thoughts that plagued him. At least spring — and summer — was on it's way… there would be more plants available for his infirmary with the arrival of warmer (and damper) weather.
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