Karina’s paws flew over the forest floor in time with her breath, carrying her farther and farther from her homeland and on toward higher ground. She could not stop; she was too upset, and too disgusted with herself for being upset. That very tiny greedy voice inside of her had pulled the wool over her eyes, convincing her that of course she and her brothers were enough and her parents couldn’t possibly want for more. How wrong she had been, and what an embarrassing way to discover her own mother’s pregnancy! Smelling it on the border markers! If she could scent it, everyone could. Everyone would know Karina was about to be replaced, and Kisla didn’t even ask her ahead of time. She hadn’t said anything at all!
Reaching her destination, Karina collapsed into the largest lavender patch in the Cedarwoods. She rolled around onto her side, trying to catch her breath in order to inhale the plant’s soothing scent. The harder she tried to catch her breath the more it eluded her, and she realized slowly that she was sobbing into the lavender patch. Of course Karina hadn’t been good enough for her parents! She couldn’t do anything well--certainly not hunting or fighting—and while she had a knack for plants she wasn’t nearly as good as Lachesis or even Amisun. She was useless as a packmember and an utter disappointment as a daughter; she couldn’t even manage to be happy for her parents when she should have been celebrating with them.
No doubt Aleksei would be over the moon about more sisters to protect, and Orren would love having little brothers to wrestle. Where did that leave Karina, the “baby” of the family up until this point? Karina heaved a sigh as her tears subsided, and in the air she perceived a scent that didn’t belong. ”H-hello?” the princess called, voice hitching in her raw throat. Her salt-and-pepper head popped up out of the lavender patch to allow her cloudy blue eyes to scan her surroundings. She could have sworn she scented a stranger, and the last thing she wanted was to get caught off-guard and crying by some scary lone wolf.