prenatal vitamins and gossip!
Their daily check-ins had become sacred time for Lucretia. Watching Deathbelle grow, day by day, was an exquisite experience. It had her kicking herself for lack of an apprentice; this was the kind of teachable moment that led to prodigal abilities. Alas, it was hers to enjoy alone. Banshee, even if she was interested in apprenticing, was far too young to be able to accompany her to these meetings. The privacy she shared with the Empress, though, did have its own benefits. It allowed the sisters a chance to share their future hopes for the pack, commiserate over their siblings and how they were adjusting, and a safe space to vent their frustrations.
Luce was deep in her den tending to an injured owl around the time Deathbelle usually arrived. Typically the shaman was prepared with measured honey tonics in small gourds and a small sampling of other herbs and berries for Deathbelle to peruse while they spoke, but she had become engrossed in an elaborate wing splint. Bones fascinated Luce, particularly their resilience. It was surprising what you could break and then mend. The bird had been dosed with a mild sedative, making it easier to work with. Many expert healers she had known in her time worked closely with more handy creatures - monkeys of various sizes, or other small companions that had abilities outside of a wolf's scope. Cursing herself as she tried to straighten and tighten the splint once more, Lucretia resolved to locate one such creature for herself. |
She heard a muffled curse as she appeared at the entrance of the den, it cause mismatched ears to perk in curiosity. What did her sister have for her today? "Luce?" Belle asked softly as dainty paws pulled her forward and inside. She knew she wouldn't be barred unless Luce thought whatever she had was a danger to her pregnant Empress. She could see the pile of feathers her sister worked on, but couldn't make out the creature.
Deathbelle wears a rosebud tiara that is not shown in her art.
"You're looking quite fine today. How are you holding up? Your little pet came to me concerned for your morning sickness; I had my doubts at first, but she's become quite the suitable companion for you," Lucretia said, stepping closer to her sister and revealing the sleepy owl. It would be some time before it was up and about, and Luce thought it was better to let the poor thing come to on its own. Less of a chance of the bird startling and breaking the splint, which would require yet another exhausting procedure. She really had to track down one of those handy creatures... "This poor thing was being teased by some young foxes after being grounded with an injured wing, so I brought it inside," she gestured to the owl, then focused on Belle to judge her reaction. "Beautiful, isn't it?"
Her attention shifted to Luce’s project. Usually at this point her sister was ready for their examination, but she was distracted by a bird. No, it was an owl. Belle had always been fond of the nocturnal predators. Belle seemed to light up as the bird was revealed. ”Oh, she is.” Belle was only assuming the gender of the sleeping raptor. ”A worthy project, I’d think.” Belle couldn’t keep her eyes from the gently mottled feathers, she was a gorgeous bird, pale on her belly with black flecks on her dorsal side. Belle was sure she’d seen a bit of shine from gold marked feathers. This was a royal bird, she was sure of it. ”Well, shall we hurry with our plans? Though I could talk about your find all day, I’m much more weary with growing my little heirs.”
She chuckled as her gaze was torn from the bird and returned to her growing belly. Deathbelle placed a dainty paw against her swollen side. She’d felt them move within, it was only a matter of time before they could be felt from the outside.
Deathbelle wears a rosebud tiara that is not shown in her art.
"Yes, yes - my apologies. Come and lay with me, I can take a better look at your stomach and we can catch up," she urged, guiding Belle deeper into her labyrinthine den. Deeper in its recesses was a large, flat stone tucked into a small cove and surrounded on all sides by shallow groundwater. Upon the slab was a collection of dried mosses and smaller furs from rabbits and stoats. Put together, it created a rather luxurious nest. There was plenty of room for two or three wolves - or one very pregnant wolf and her healer.
Lucretia disappeared and returned with a small gourd overflowing with honey. Chunks of fruit, dried alfalfa, and agrimony were suspended in the mixture. "Here you are, darling," she said, offering the gourd to Belle and settling down next to her Empress. "Now, tell me how you've feeling - pregnancy and otherwise!" With her eyes set adoringly on her sister, Luce laid her chin on her paws.
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Deathbelle wears a rosebud tiara that is not shown in her art.
"A wedding?" Luce stopped and pricked her ears in surprise. The idea was curious. Who did Belle have in mind? Had the pregnancy hormones gone to her head - was she finally going to wed Sirius? Nervously, Luce recalled what she had seen in the slave chambers on the night she had attended to Zee's wounds. "Ah, and who would be your bridegroom?" She asked pointedly. The litter between Deathbelle and Archon hadn't seemed like more than a transactional alliance, a shrewd move typical of the beautiful, calculating sister that she knew and loved.
Which stopped at the sound of her question. Belle opened her lidded gaze as her sister asked her for more elaboration. She had no plans to offer this information to any but Luce, and maybe Zee. She started softly, admitting all of this to herself for the first time as well. ”Archon, he…” She looked up and into void space. ”He’s become so much more than a contract stud.” Belle offered with an amused smile, her proper demeanor dropping so far tucked back in Luce’s den. ”He is so soft when we’re alone, and sweet, and.. I think he really loves me.” Her words were honest, if maybe a bit dreamy. ”I don’t know if the decision would be right for our family or the pack, though.”
Deathbelle wears a rosebud tiara that is not shown in her art.
"I think devotees of faith can sometimes be more unpredictable and dangerous than you may give them credit for, sister," she murmured quietly. Archon's faith was still as of yet unknown to her, and an unknown quantity was a dangerous thing. "Love, I think, can be very strong. But faith is... strange. It moves wolves in different ways. I would just ask that you carefully consider his religion's part in your union - and the future of your children, and the future of Ashen..." Lucretia chose her words carefully. She did not intend to sow doubt, but ensuring the health of Ashen's future would always be paramount.
She appreciated her sister’s words, they were gentle but held enough firmness to prove her point. Ashen and the next generation needed to be put first. She leaned more heavily against her sister as she grew quiet, thinking on the advice given to her. A clear path was too much to hope for. Belle lay her head on her sister’s paws and sighed heavily. ”There is ever, much to consider.” She managed to say it with a smile as she closed her lilac gaze sleepily.
Deathbelle wears a rosebud tiara that is not shown in her art.