Veho was back. She'd seen it with her own two eyes, but it was Nineva who'd done him the official honors of welcoming him into the territory. It annoyed her, though there was little that Nineva did that didn't tick her off. Just the younger female's presence alone was enough to set Oula's teeth on edge, and so she hadn't bothered to show herself at the time. Veho didn't need his return to consist of the two women squabbling. And Oula didn't want to compete for Veho's attention like a sad little puppy, but couldn't help but feel annoyed that Nineva was the first wolf he'd seen upon his return. She withdrew from the reunion, quickly and quietly as if she had never been there.
She felt sick and tired now, her knees ached and she felt more or less like a bloated cow. Any day now she'd give birth, and that day could not come soon enough. It would all be worth it though, she told herself. Not just the physical discomfort, but the discord she'd brought to her pack with her actions.
Oula retreated to her sanctuary, a small outcropping of moss covered limestone that she'd excavated her den out beneath. She clambered to the top of it and seated herself at its precipice. Little songbirds flitted through the canopy, some newly returned to the cedarwood from their southern wintering grounds. Oula quietly watched them for a bit, before lifting her head back and adding her own song to the chorus.