The day had passed in a blur of pacing and growls. She couldn't remember if anyone had been close enough to check on her... though @Renier probably had. It hurt so bad she couldn't see straight, her stomach had been emptied long ago and now all that left her burning throat was bile. It wasn't meant to be like this, was it? She couldn't remember it hurting this bad the last two times. Panic was slowly setting in with the fading sunlight. Why weren't they coming?
Exhausted as she was, she still managed to curse the long winter that meant there was no grass to settle her stomach. She made to walk to the lagoon to get a drink, but when she reached it's banks, the rippling pain of her next contraction made her stumble. Memories came rushing back to her of the birth of her younger siblings. Her mother sprawled out in the open... the cougar, the blood... Guiness...
Everything went dark.
Morganna was on the ground. When had she fallen? The sun had since set and thunder rolled overhead. She blinked as another contraction gripped her and it registered there was something at her chest... two. The smell of blood and birth filled the air and her breath came in short, sharp gasps. Were there more? Regardless, this was bad. Very bad. With the scent of coyotes in the air and the first fat drops of water falling from the sky, she threw her head back and called to her pack. She needed them now. She could barely support her own weight as she tried to hover protectively over the blind and deaf puppies. They started to cry for the loss of her warmth and milk, but that would have to wait. "Shh, it's alright." She attempted to soothe them. "It's gonna be alright."