Oula knew that any day now her pups would finally decide it was time to make their way into the world. Thankfully the frigid weather had let up and the snow was steadily vanishing, bringing an end to what had seemed like an endless winter just in time for the arrival of new lives. She did not stray from the territory now, staying well within the borders as she did not want to risk being caught in another unfortunate accident like last year, buffeted about in a tempest.
Oula had felt rather restless that day and was nearby her den when things finally set into motion, a deep ache twinging in her gut. Pain coursed down her flanks, causing the woman to double over and wince. She knew what was coming, and this time hopefully there would be no raging storm to catch her off guard, nor would she have to give birth beneath the shelter of a tree's roots. She pulled herself up, pushing onward through her little patch of forest as she occasionally stopped to catch her breath, tongue hanging out in a heavy pant. She made her way to her den, crouching down into her burrow tucked beneath the slab of limestone.
Oula crawled into the back of her den, feeling the contractions wash over her and left with nothing else to do but wait. She made herself as comfortable as she could, laying on her side and panting heavily. It was difficult to tell how much time had passed, but the small view her den gave into the outer world had darkened as night fell over the cedarwood.
Oula pushed, eventually feeling something give way and a wet feeling seep over her thighs. She reached down, tearing the sac from the cub, cleaning the fluid from the tiny eyes and muzzle, the dark little face of her daughter. She was a slight little thing, smaller than even Ophelia had been. The pup did not squirm or squeal, and Oula's lapping increased in fervor and her heart dropped into her stomach. Something wasn't right. She pulled the tiny girl close to her body, noticing now in the scant light the shrunken, twisted limbs curled against a nearly hairless body. Oula shuddered, whining, nudging and licking the cub, doing anything she could to wake her.
Her head spun and the world took on a sudden, sickening tilt. There was a strange keening sound, a noise she did not realize was her own voice rasping from her quivering chest. She grasped the small, shriveled body gently in her mouth, pushing her legs beneath her and struggling to stand before they buckled. Someone had to fix this. Veho could fix it, couldn't he? There was some plant for this, there was something the healer could do. But before she could take a single step, pain rippled through her body again, her gut twisting and muscles clenching as her labor continued. She was trapped here. She was trapped here and she could do nothing. She was shaking now, feeling caught in some sort of nightmare that she could not wake up from. Her broken daughter still did not move, not a single breath rose in that crumpled chest.
At last the second cub slid into the world with a final excruciating push, her heart thundering in her chest as she reached down to clean this one off the same as the first, worried at what she would find. Her ears were met with his tiny squeals, perfect chubby little limbs stretching and reaching out for her. Oula pulled him to her breast, the massive pale coated boy a stark contrast beside his dark, withered sister. In his innocence, he knew nothing of the tragedy laying beside him. He suckled hungrily and grunted enthusiastically, the paragon of a healthy and happy infant. But Oula did not feel the joy she thought she would have. She set her head down and sobbed.