In the period of her gestation, Rosealia Slayer had been definitely out of it. "It" being pretty much everything or wolf around her, while somehow remaining extremely alert and keen. After all, it was okay for her to be selfish in this manner. Her situation called for a degree of conceit. There was more than one soul in her body this time and several lives she needed to protect. Somewhat unfortunately, Rose had actually grown tired of waiting for her mate, @
Shade, and followed his scent southward, figuring that she would need every bit of shelter she could get at this point in time. The next event in their lives would either change them forever or ruin them. It was all on her shoulders now, weighing at what she could guess was a million pounds.There was no comfortable den, or beautiful setup. Birth wasn't unblemished and glossy, that was for sure. It wasn't like she expected delivery to be an easy thing, and no one ever said it would be. But oh jeez, was Rosealia in for a ride! Not to mention, the place where it was happened spooked the hell out of poor Rose. It made her skin crawl. She felt alone, chilly, and tired. It became a chore, and it lasted for what seemed like hours on end. Or those were just some really, really long minutes. There was no way to tell. Heck, she couldn't even tell what time of day it was. The gloom of the forest was simply unnerving and silent, like all of the ghosts stopped to stare and witness the miracle.
There she lay, worn out and exasperated, yet overjoyed, and nestled into the nook of a tall, dead tree. She was quite shaken by her surroundings. Two little, naked and lively, newborns nestled into her stomach furs. They both seemed to be faring tremendously well despite the audience of ghosts providing silence as their only applause. But the younglings were indeed making little, minuscule sounds of their own. Quite adorable indeed. It was like an assurance to Rose, that everything would be fine. She watched the little worms writhe and feed with glimmering and proud eyes, twitching her ears with every hint of sound that filled the air.