She wasn't really sure what was carrying her out this far. She knew Pip and her mate - the one Daddy had run off and for some reason, Papa had deigned him worthy to join the pack while they were away?? - were living out here since she gave birth. Just one pup, she'd heard. She bet it was runty.
Ophelia's ears fell back against her head. Even if she didn't care for the omega, she knew it was wrong to make fun of an innocent pup. It would have hurt her feelings as a youngling, so she made a conscious effort to not even think cruel things of the babe. At least until she was given a reason.
The raucous sound of crows pulled her attention. Tan-tipped ears raising high, her green eyes swept the trees while her nose searched the air. Something was rotting nearby. A kill?
Expecting to find birds surrounding a carcass, Ophelia was surprised to stumble upon a dining fox. It took one look at her suddenly bared teeth and fled into the brush. Strange... Usually they put up more of a fight over a meal even if it was scavenged. She drew closer to the upturned earth with a frown. A mole tunnel, maybe?
The yearling froze as the dark-tipped hackles along her shoulders prickled. While the three little bodies were riddled with bug trails and gaping wounds where birds and maybe the fox had taken pieces out of them, they were unmistakably wolf pups. They looked barely even born, arrested in their development as they were by death's embrace. The only discernable scent that came from them consisted of rot and earth. They spent more time in the ground, Ophelia surmised, than beside their mother.
It wasn't a large leap to make. Pip's birthing den was somewhere around here. She'd not been by to see the pup, but did mothers really only have one at a time? She thought of her own Mama and her own loss this season. So Pip, too, had lost children.
She didn't like the mute. But Ophelia wasn't heartless. Rather than risk anyone else finding them in such a fashion, the pale princess gingerly plucked the pups up. As tiny as they were, she managed to get all three at once and tried not to think about what other organisms may be hitching a ride inside them.
They deserved better than this. A deeper grave? That hardly seemed fitting. Ophelia's thoughts went to Pip's supposed heritage. When Tyne was around, he'd spoken of the ocean on occasion. A big lake with rapids that moved in time and rhythm. The closest they had to that in Cedarwood were the rapids of the rivers. Supposedly, all water went out to sea.
The yearling hunched her shoulders, head lowered as she moved quickly. She would hate to be found doing such a thing. Ophie wasn't even sure she could explain if someone caught her. No doubt she was doing something awful, especially considering whose pups they were. Even worse, she guessed, if they actually realized she was being kind. Then they would expect it of her all the time and she'd never be able to reach their raised standards.
Upon reaching one of the river banks in the forest, Ophelia lowered her head until the pups and her muzzle dragged in the rushing water. Gingerly, she opened her maw and let the little ones be carried away.
"Find the sea," she murmured quietly as if their ghosts may hear her.