She had awoken with the beginning of pains. The pale female removed herself from the main den. She moved towards the infirmary and shuffled things around. Where had she placed the gift Lorcan had delivered. While she may not have known what it would do she figured he wouldn't give her something that would harm her or her soon to be children. When she found the stalks of grass she carefully chewed on them but made sure not to have too much. It was best to go under the dose than over.
Piety waited for some time but it seemed the pains only grew closer and longer. She reminded herself to take deep breaths. She needed to get to her safe place. Very slowly she worked her way down the monadnock to the coyote den. Tucking herself carefully inside. Muddy eyes spotted the deer antler. She gnawed on that to help distract her mind. Piety realized she hadn't informed Wraith but she wasn't exactly expecting to wake up with the feeling of labor creeping closer and closer. She trusted that he or someone else might stumble upon her sooner or later.
It was time indeed. She had done this once and could certainly do it again. She hoped. Instinct was her friend now more than ever. Time seemed to drag along as the dark still loomed outside. Soon the pale alpha was bringing life into the world. The first was a small black bundle of fur. Full of life with squeals. Just as expected she cleaned off the dark boy, ushering him to her teat. It took a few nudges but soon enough he was feeding. A relieved smile upon her face for only a brief moment. There was another child but it seemed fate had not been as kind to him. A pale little ball compared to the dark one. She tried her best to lick him clean, nudge him to suckle and seek the life he deserved but there was nothing in the end. A sharp frown on her pale face. The poor boy would need a proper goodbye but for now, he would stay here by her side.
Muddy eyes tiredly looked out into the light. Dawn trying to break through the heavy clouds that seemed to promise rain. She looked back towards her own body. At least one boy would be brought into the Monadnock. He needed a name. She carefully nosed him and with a soft whisper adorned him a name. "Cyril Kael." A strong name for her strong living son.
# C W T