The children were growing more and more restless by the day, the small sqirming bodies against her chest finally settling enough that the mother felt secure in rising to leave the den to relieve herself. The children had been growing well, the darker pair perhaps better than their dusty brother but not all wolves could be as large as their parents. A parting nudge was given to each small crown before she left the birthing den, already counting down the days until they could join the rest of the pack. She hadn't planned on the birthing den housing so many large bodies.
She paused to stretch at the front of the den, finally stretching her limbs for the first time today. She hadn't moved far away, just far enough to keep the little clearing clean before returning to the den, but instead of returning to the shaded confines she sprawled out in the sun. From the sudden cold snap to this unseasonable heat, they were all looking a bit on the fluffier side so she took this rare moment to drag her teeth through the worst of the clumps on her ribs. Glittering fur drifting away like snowflakes on the breeze. Her good ear turned towards the den, picking up on the sound of movement within. Well it was about time they left the den anyway.