The woman had no idea what she was in for, getting herself into this. The support of the pack would not help her through this single moment, finding herself isolated in a small den she’d claimed for herself when the time came, herself and her family… the idea wasn’t as terrifying a month ago when she and Kerb had made the decision final. She was pacing around just outside, her sides swollen, though not as swollen as she’d expected them to be… nothing like Naira’s… but Maera couldn’t honestly say that she felt surprised by it. She had no way of knowing when the time would come – she’d never witnessed another give birth… the only birthing she’d been present for was her own, when she came from her mother.
The sharp pains had alarmed her for a while, the course of a day but they were scattered, intermittently placed. She’d worried, at first, but there had been an assurance in her subconscious that everything was fine. It had her drawing in deep breathes. She felt restless and get she didn’t want to move. They were growing closer, the real reason for her to stick so close to the den. She inhaled sharply as a wave spread across her body that nearly knocked her over, her paws digging into the ground.
She forced herself to move inside, practically tripping over her paws before settling down, letting out a call for Kerberos, wanting only his presence. If others showed up, she wasn’t sure how she was going to react… What she did trust was her gut. It was time.