Arrow Lake when there's blood in the water
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Birth thread! Welcome to the world, little bebes. <3 AW if anyone dares, but tagging @Stigmata for visibility.
Backdated to June 29th.
The grit of her teeth didn’t offset the pain—nothing could as the lissome female trembled upon the den she had made her own. She stifled her cries, burying her exotic snout to her fur as the convulsions took over—each quake was excruciating, and the she-wolf could not fathom why any soul would wish to put themselves through this intentionally.

It was not lost on her the tension that clung to the air. Diaspora had sprouted with promise, the seed planted at the beginning for its loyal wolves to reign over the mountains, claiming its dominion. Now it remained wrought with mistrust and misgivings.

Aurewen had fled—an attack on their General, with what was perhaps a foolish idea of whimsy from the gentle woman. Even had he not risen to her challenge and remain undefeated, had she expected his wolves to follow her? The pack gathering had been rather clear on their intentions of the pack’s culture and beliefs. And now it seemed she had used their resources to temporarily keep her children safe…. As any mother ought to.

Blodreina remained. An outsider to the pack, accepted with her potential brood that had birthed only one whelp. Fed and loved by the wolves of Diaspora, and the father who had assisted in her existence.

No, it was not lost on the woman that she heard no sign from Mahler, or any of the others with her own pregnancy. Takiyok’s fiery eyes held enough ire to reveal her own thoughts, and Stigmata’s presence with his duties and stress were trivial at best.

She did this alone. The flare of pain in her hip from previous injury awakened, and the grunts of pain elicited from her muzzle only escaped from her bodies inability to fully keep quiet, despite her attempts. Her thoughts fled to Thorn, and how from all the wolves of Diaspora, he would have been at her side. Perhaps she had been too blinded in what she should have pursued—and now it was such too late, as the final scents of his previous presence were now long gone.

Panting, she lay, hours later, her mind numbed, and her body succumbing to the aftermath of pain mixed with accomplishment. There was a certain wonder in her green eyes as she looked over the three healthy whelps. Each tucked firmly to her belly—her nose grazing over them to assist in latching when they faltered. Two males—one the finest of silver, and one the darkest of nights. And one female—her pale honeyed pelt a great contrast to her brothers.

As the sun set, and the song of the night began to smooth over her, she began to clean the blood away as best she could—yet never for long did her eyes stray from the miracle at her side now, for never before had she loved anything so fiercely and so quickly before. And to hell with those within Diaspora that would see to harm or disregard them—a mother bear now fluttered in her chest, and she held her brood tightly, laying her options before her.
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when there's blood in the water - by Ketzia - July 04, 2019, 09:11 AM
RE: when there's blood in the water - by Kazimir - July 04, 2019, 10:06 AM
RE: when there's blood in the water - by River - July 08, 2019, 11:42 AM
RE: when there's blood in the water - by Ketzia - August 02, 2019, 09:33 AM