{ooc} special tags for @Tagg @Kajika and @Sylva. But please AW :)
As the time neared closer and closer to her due date, Moonshadow instinctually stayed closer to her den. This time around she wasn’t nearly as anxious about the physical labor. Instead though she was nothing but worried that history would repeat itself. The ebony woman knew that she hadn’t done anything that could have jeopardize her children but deep down the dread lingered. She tried to not think about it, distracting herself with whatever she could. Today she walked waddled to the lake for a drink before finding her antler. She carried the bone to her den and laid down in the entrance. The sky was cloudy casting a soft light over the cove. The temperature was pleasant allowing the onyx queen to enjoy herself for a moment.
That moment would soon disappear as the familiar pain of contractions began to appear. They were dull but Moon knew that they wouldn’t stay like that forever. She slipped into the den without a sound because this was going to take a while.
Hours passed as day turned to night. The contractions were closer together and much more painful. If anyone was nearby they surely would hear her whines and shuffling in the den. Moonshadow couldn’t sit still and had been pacing back and fourth warning anyone who tried to poke their head in to keep their distance. Another hour or so passed before the urge to push washed over her. Laying down the onyx woman allowed her instincts to take over. A loud groan/whine came from her inky maw as she pushed her fourth child into the world. Silver eyes fell on the dark bundle as a sense of déjà vu hit her. Her mind momentarily flashed back to the previous year…her first child. A boy, as dark as her, this time though the most joyous sound reached her silver dusted audits. The cry of her baby boy. Tears of happiness fell from her eyes as she nudged him to her teat. Several minutes passed with no more pain and Moonshadow thought she would only have one. Just when she was going to call @Tagg in another ripple tore through her abdomen. A surprised yelp came from her as she pushed again. Another moment of déjà vu when a red little girl followed. Moons breath stuck in her chest as no noise was coming from the girl. A frantic whine urged the pup to breathe and just when she thought she wouldn’t the girl let out a wail louder than either of her brothers had. Moonshadow let out a cry of relief as she nudged her daughter next to her brother at her teat. A proud smile beamed from her maw as tears of relief soaked her cheeks. History didn’t repeat itself and Moonshadow was beyond grateful for that. Time passed and it was clear that there would only be two Eastfall children this year. And for that Moon was beyond grateful.