Sahalie would have given everything to be minding her own business right now. She'd have given her hind leg to a bear. This was what she got for shirking any reasonable duty: avoiding hunting, avoiding @
Quentin's lessons, and just staying at the edge of Spieden's den all day, watching the cubs grow with absolute joy. To give the overtired mother some space the girl had gone for an aimless walk, not looking for company but certainly not avoiding anyone. The girl had neatly walked over the fallen log when suddenly she noticed the silver form of Kyna's mother stretched out nearby along with her father's rump poking out of the end of the log from which an unmistakable scent drifted.
There was a little vomit in her throat.
Awkwardly, slowly, she crept down from the log and over to Kyna's mother. "
How even old is she?" Didn't childbirth become dangerous at some point? Not that she was hoping the woman would die, but certainly didn't think she'd stay around long enough to actually raise the children to adulthood. That hadn't stopped Nayeli from giving birth either though. Young or old there was no guarentee that any mother would be a
real mother. Sahalie was completely unaware that she was sitting next to one of the many overlooked children of Naira. She had no idea that there was a long list of many other cubs who had struggled to get their mothers attention. Had she known about these she would have gone from frustration to out right fury, wondering who this woman was that she thought she deserved to bring two more lives into this world?
"
Do you know how many there are yet?" Because regardless these were
her siblings, more blood than Spieden's. Sahalie wondered how much this mattered. Blood these days was very watered down. She wondered what she actually intended to do about them, about their mother, about her father.