Treyah’s belly continued to grow and from his own experience last year Draven knew that it could be any day that his second litter would be entering the world. Last year he had been so unsure of what it all meant and while this year his situation wasn’t any clearer he felt more confident. Things with the alpha were undefined this much was true, but they had made it clear from the beginning there was no romantic expectations. That eased his mind, he would do everything he could to be a good father and everything else would come as it may.
Or at least, that’s what he kept telling himself. It didn’t stop the pangs of jealousy that came when she spent time with the other males of the pack. He knew he had no claim on her but part of him felt like maybe he should.
Still, he knew it would do no good to be huffing and puffing around like some kind of buck in rut so instead he busied himself. If he couldn’t spend time with the woman because she was busy or had other company then he was typically found gathering herbs out of the territory. Draven never wandered too far these days in case Treyah went into labor but it felt better to be working rather than brooding, and soon he wouldn’t be able to travel as much. He would gather everything he could now and spend the coming weeks sorting, drying and storing it properly.
This was where he was now, searching out the prairie crocus he was certain he had seen a few days early. He would be much more comfortable if he had it in the den, god forbid someone got an infection without it.