Note for self: only 3 days before Finley gives birth, at this point she is becoming more reclusive, uncomfortably pregnant, food aversion returns.
Midnight, broken clouds, 60F/15C
As the days wore on the expectant mother only became more and more uncomfortable, unable to stay in one position too long, but also exhausted. It kept her close to home, close to the den she had made with Jethro by her side since she could not use last year’s. The nausea and vomiting had subsided more than a week ago, but the thought of eating had once again become repulsive.
She wanted them out soon, but also desperately wanted to keep them safe and young, and maybe that meant staying in her belly. Finley was on her paws pacing back and forth in front of the den, quietly humming a lullaby, as if that was going to help. The children inside of her continued to squirm and wriggle, poking and prodding her in a way that clearly was not sleeping.
With eyes squeeze shut as she moved unaware of who she was pissing off. She kept moving and humming, and the beast’s eyes were tracking every step becoming more and more agitated with every paw fall. But, she was about to learn.