For @Marina and Mako obvs, but any others welcome to help or whatnot
Spieden wasn't much one for napping, and truly didn't intend to make a habit of it, but she didn't think she'd ever been this tired in her life. Perhaps taking a few weeks of rest was more traditional, but it was time she couldn't afford. The adults were just about outnumbered by the youth, and that wasn't even taking into account three of those adults being nursing mothers... Oak Tree Bend had its work cut out for them.
When Spieden wasn't tending to her own brood she would do what fishing or hunting of small game she could nearby, stopping to check in on @Naira and @Aponi when she passed their respective dens. Somewhere in the back of the mind she knew she'd have to move the pups soon. They were growing quickly, much heftier than she remembered Sahalie and Drift being at their age, and soon they would be mobile enough that the creek that the den faced would be a real hazard. The sticking point was she wasn't sure where the hell she would move them. Tomorrow. She'd figure it out tomorrow.
Spieden hadn't even meant to doze off, but as she laid down to feed Marina and Mako she couldn't help but rest her head for a moment. Since the birth of her pups she hadn't been visited any more of those strange dreams again. But this time she found herself walking through her home, walking on trails that her paws hadn't touched in years but still lingered as fresh as ever in memory. She was looking for her family, calling their names but not finding even a single soul. As she came to the bank of the Salmon River she could feel the water lapping against her paws, errant spray brushing her chin.
A heavy weight had settled onto her shoulders, and there was a shrill sound... Seagulls? No... "SHIT!"
"FUCK!" Spieden yelled again as her head crashed into the low ceiling, clods of dirt raining down over her as the pups that had been perched on her shoulders tumbled off. The floor of the den was soft, damp, the lovely lapping waves of her dream now way too real, the water of the creek slowly encroaching up the slight incline. The little round opening was sliced into a scant semi-circle, affording a small glance of the outside world. Nearly pitch dark... How long had she been asleep!? "Oh no no no. Okay, umm... Let's see," She mumbled to herself with the shake of her head, bending down to take stock of her cubs with the nudge of her nose and a brush of her tongue. "You guys alright? I'll get you outta here, don't worry..."