5/27/2015
Weather:
Sunny, 80 °F, 27 °C
11:20 AM
How often thoughts of the little ones seemed to tumble around in her idle mind. It was such a wonder actually being allowed to go near the darlings and to bring their mother food without being swiftly chased off. She never overstayed her welcome, though, and usually scampered off when she sensed Minka growing tired of her presence. There was plenty to do after all. There were borders to check, animals to track and hunt, rivals to scare away from pack lands... Raela was usually occupied with one of these things at a time if not all simultaneously. A great sense of pride and satisfaction came with knowing she was doing her part to care for the kind woman who'd taken her in that winter morning; as well as her now fatherless children. Tokino's loss did not hit her particularly hard as she had not truly known the patriarch. He was a silent and stern backing for Minka in pack doings it seemed, doing very little 'leading' from what she had witnessed. It was the grief he caused that bothered the woman. Knowing what a state her Alphess was in kept the girl loping to the den a couple times a day with food or to report that all was well. She only hoped it would ease the poor woman's mind. Today, though, she was on a different mission. The pups were growing fast, and she only felt it appropriate that she get them a new toy or two. Surely the rabbit bones she'd brought would get boring after a while. Padding swiftly up toward the den, the russet lady moved with her ears on edge. Excitement always chased her in the last few yards to the precious little nursery. Held firmly in her jaws was a particularly large, round walnut; eaten through by the hibernating squirrels of last autumn no doubt. For good measure, she also toted an old pine cone for them to nibble on and push around. They always had such an interesting texture. Raela's pace slowed as she came nearer, confused by the absence of a guard. She drew nearer the opening, stopping to pile her gifts on the packed earth outside. “Minka?” She chuffed. Image © Chris Smith PhotographyManipulation © Jenandra |