Back dated to March 17th, around late morning
She had perhaps delayed it for too long, the meeting that needed to be held with her pack mates. Even though she had seen them and spoken to them in passing, it seemed that they were all willing to tip toe around the fact that her scent had changed into the tell-tale musk of pregnancy. It was a matter that was extremely important, but not quite as important as the discussion that needed to be had about the trip that the family would be making very soon.
When Namid had spoken to her husband about the hope of their next litter, she had also brought up the thought of going to visit her brother and their allied pack in Grizzly Hollow. Vespertio had yet to meet her littermate, and her sibling yet to meet his niece and nephews. With even more on the way, she figured it was an appropriate time as any to do so. She had decided that within the next week they would depart, confident that things would run smoothly within the day or two of their absence. The Lady of the Lake had been taking care to stock the catches and make sure things were in order even prior to the meeting. She’d told her King of it a few nights before as they’d begun to settle down, both agreeing that it would be an appropriate time as she had yet to start swelling too large. While it seemed that her previous pregnancy had seemed to last a decade, this one was already flying by on a breeze and soon she would need to find a place to bed down and prepare.
Stepping out of the communal den she yawned, she body arching gracefully and her powerful jaws gaping open before snapping closed. Then, she turned and expertly leapt onto the large fallen tree that appropriately gave name to their humble abode. Picking her way up it, she leapt on top of the mound that would allow her to see over her members that would gather. Taking a moment to groom herself into pleasantry and take a breath, she lifted her head and called to her pack. Then, the pale woman stood with her chin high and a regal smile upon her maw. Mismatched gaze crinkled at the corners in a friendly manner, but the posture in which she held herself left no doubt about what her place was.