Parentals
The Autumn air chilled as the sun set, the golden glow dying down to a blue hue. A breeze blew by and Esti watched mindlessly as the trees dropped their leaves in the distance. Her blue eyes skimming the slate horizon for the familiar stormy figure to appear. Valentine was due for a visit. Since Ashmedai had been born, everything had been revolving around him. Was he safe, was he entertained, was he well? Questions always spinning in the new mother's mind. The little dappled figure was curled into her side, her tail clasped between his spackled paws and under his chin. He was so tiny, lanky, but he was definitely going to grow into a monster like his parents. It was odd, seeing a fully formed wolf at her side when it was still so small.
The longer Esti was a parent, the more she realized how little she had learned about, well, anything other than being a loner. Her muscles had tightened back into place, but her stomach still sagged, and she wasn't sure how she felt about it. Was it ugly? Did it always happen? It swayed back and forth with her steps, and she had thought it had gone down some, but she couldn't really tell. That said, Esti had been thinking about how Ashmedai was born. Esti had two mothers, and she knew that only one was her real mother, but this also meant that she had a real dad too. Somehow the thought had never really crossed her mind or bothered her. It still didn't bother her, but she was curious as to why her mother did that. Did her father know he had pups even? Esti could have never told Valentine she was having a pup and he probably wouldn't have ever known Ash was his. Well, the stormy colors on Ashmedai's coat told another story, but theorhetically Valentine wouldn't have known. Maybe Esti's father didn't want anything to dowith them. She wouldn't half blame him, Esti didn't want to be a parent herself, though she loved Ashmedai.
At first Esti had felt void of any emotion towards the pup, but she wanted to protect it. Now she could definitely say she loved him in a way she didn't quite understand. She didn't know how to be a parent other than trying to prevent any of the bad things that had happened to her from happening to him. Valentine would have to do the refining for both of them. Esti needed it too. She didn't understand pack life, really, and thus far had stayed tucked away by her den with only rare visits from others. She didn't have the desire to want to know anyone else, though, or even stay in a pack unless she was a leader like she was when she was little. All that was good and all, but if staying in the pack would mean Ashmedai was safe and well-raised, then she could deal with it for now.
The woman sighed as the night crept closer. She wanted Valentine to talk to her about her. Ashmedai was the most important, but Esti had internal conflicts that she wasn't used to dealing with. Overall, she just felt so drained and melancholy. Maybe it was the Fall weather, or maybe she just needed to get out more. She wasn't sure, and that's why she wanted to talk to Valentine, adult to adult.
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NOTE: Valentine has a female striped skunk companion named Lefty. Unless stated otherwise assume she's present.
Watching the color drain from the sky and surrounding areas was oddly calming. The chill in the air became comfortable as Esti fluffed out her fur a bit. The den was always warm and with Ashmedai at her side, the giantess began to lull to sleep. Her eyes drooped and the horizon blurred into a dark grey blob. Esti's breathing slowed and her head rested heavy on her paws. In the dull, sleepy fog of the girl's mind, she thought she heard a name. That was her name. Was it real? Surely that was Valentine's voice. Esti's head bobbed up and sleepily she called out, "Valentine..?" She blinked a few times, shifting to get a better angle and nudging Ashmedai unknowingly who mumbled in response. Was she just hearing things or was Valentine really here?
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NOTE: Valentine has a female striped skunk companion named Lefty. Unless stated otherwise assume she's present.
The voice turned out to be, in fact, Valentine. Esti's tail began to wag, but it was held fast by Ashmedai. The woman was glad her pup had held it down. She didn't want to appear that excited. Still, she offered a gentle kiss to Valentine's chin, hoping secretly he would reciprocate. Nothing lustful, not this time. It was something else, but Esti didn't dare think about it too long. Valentine was hoping their boy was awake, "Sadly for you, he is not. Gladly for me he is asleep." She spoke under her breath, just loud enough for Valentine to hear,"He's running me ragged and he's not even half my height." Laughing softly, Esti licked the pup's head. Ashmedai curled closer to his mother's tail in response, mumbling something that sounded like "leader", but one couldn't be sure. The fae turned to Valentine, "It's fine- waking me up. I had just dozed a bit." Esti scooted over slightly, "Stay for a while?" she asked, looking up at him hopefully before cutting herself off, "-Or like, whatever, I mean you have things to do as alpha and all, I don't care either way, it's not important."
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NOTE: Valentine has a female striped skunk companion named Lefty. Unless stated otherwise assume she's present.
The kiss was returned and Esti was glad. A small smile spread across her lips before she continued. Valentine offered to watch Ash more and Esti nodded, knowing he would, but also trying to be understanding that he was the alpha of a pack. He mentioned Ash's sibling and something in Esti stirred. She knew of the other pups, and she new of Cascade, though she wasn't sure of the woman yet. She didn't trust the woman yet. What if she was possessive over Valentine? While Esti knew Valentine had other women, she hated the thought that one of the would want to be his only, his number one. Even if Esti didn't own that position, even if she didn't want it, even if she was fine with sharing him, she didn't want someone else in that spot beside him. She had given up on having Valentine stay, but just as the thought began to dissipate, Valentine lay in front of her, his paws near hers. She couldn't look at him, not now, not this close, "If you have something to do... you should go do it." There was a moment of silence before Esti spoke up again, "Please forget everything I'm going to say." she begged in a whisper, giving it a moment to sink in before she continued, "Even though I never wanted a pup, I love him. Even though I hate being in a pack, I'm happy to be here for him. I feel like I've lost myself to him, but I'm not upset," Esti finally looked at Valentine, "Ashmedai is my everything. I don't want him to know the world I grew up in. I don't want him to know fear or lonleliness like I did. I don't want him to feel abandoned. Both my parents left me. I don't know why or if they ever regretted it, but they left me and it was the worst-" she choked a little on her words, "- most... awful feeling in the world, but I ignored it. I shoved it deep down away from everything. I was alone, and I was scared, but I survived. I don't know if my other siblings did, and to a point, I can't bring myself to care if they did... It would hurt too much..." The woman took a deep breath, "That's why... why... Even if I have to do things I don't like, I'll try to make them work. I'll never, never abandon Ashmedai for as long as I live. I can't, and so-" she paused, wondering if she should admit what she was about to. After a second, the woman decided she already said so much, so why not continue. Her voice shook, on the verge of tears, though they would not spill, "and so, even though I'm miserable here, even though I'm lonely, even though my legs and body ache to just get up and run away, I won't. I won't do it. I won't push this away from me, I'll embrace it... For Ashmedai, even if it really hurts."
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NOTE: Valentine has a female striped skunk companion named Lefty. Unless stated otherwise assume she's present.
The silence that fell between them was unbearable. Esti shifted slightly under the pressure. Why had she said all that? She had said too much, she was sure. They all had their problems, so why did she think hers took priority? Why was she telling Valentine this now? Esti immediately regretted it. She had given him a core part of who she was, and she couldn't rightfully expect him to do the same, but the amount of information she had just blabbed to the brute felt like too much. Esti's brow furrowed, then Valentine finally spoke. He offered as much as letting her know she wasn't a prisoner and that she could come and go as she pleased. That helped to some extent, but she didn't feel like she could just leave Ashmedai to Valentine all the time. Besides, where would she run to? Her friends in the willows were gone, Valhalla was gone, the only thing she had was here and it was Ash and maybe Valen to some extent. Even with him trying to help her, she felt conflicted. It was like part of her hated him and part of her loved him. In honesty, she recognized the hate was probably just her feeling trapped with his pup and that it would probably pass, but it still felt like it was there, dull, under her skin, as if she was angry at him for some wound he didn't mean to make. It was almost like when she and Laufey would always fight over something someone did to offend the other even if it wasn't that serious. Even though she loved Laufey to an extent, they were always fighting and Esti couldn't imagine it any other way.
The woman sighed, "I know, I know and... Thank you- really. I love Ash, but I sometimes just want it all to stop. I want to be me again, and have you be you again. To have us chasing alligators together as if they could never even touch us, but that won't happen. This is the new normal. I'm going to do my best here, Valen," she would look at him directly now, "Maybe not for the pack as a whole just yet, but for Ashmedai and, surely, if he's raised by you he'll be a great asset and, even more than that, a great son. I can't promise much more than that, though, I've never been a pack wolf, and wouldn't be right now if... you know, but like I said... I kind of regret it, but I kind of don't/" She was being confusing and she knew it, but she really felt confused herself, "I don't know, I really don't know, but everything's so fucked up right now and I don't know whether I'm on the up or down and, I don't know why I'm telling you this even I'm just... I dunno, lonely or something, but I can't just call on company and make this go away, so I guess I'm telling you because telling anyone else would make me want to kill them." Esti shook her head, maybe he would understand, maybe he wouldn't, "Maybe I just need more sleep."
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NOTE: Valentine has a female striped skunk companion named Lefty. Unless stated otherwise assume she's present.
It seemed to take a long time for the brute to answer. Maybe it had, and maybe it hadn't, Esti wasn't sure. There was an unfamiliar easiness in her stomach. She was revealing herself, her weakest parts, to a wolf that, for lack of a better label, was a friend who was also and alpha and was also the father of their pup. The relationship was odd, but Esti didn't find a desire to try to chase Valentine harder or make him only love her. For the woman, it was simply a complicated relationship. It was hard to pin down in definition, but Esti wasn't sorry for it. She didn't like the consequences at first, but even that she had grow to love. A small part of the woman was glad to be able to talk, but a big part of her shouted at her, 'Stupid! What are you thinking? He'll think you're weak now and there's no way he would want you to raise his son here! But Ashmedai is OUR son! Not the way the pack sees it, and in your current state, you're just one challenge away from getting him taken away from you. Valentine wouldn't do that! You don't know that! But I do!'
She willed herself to stop speaking as the man spoke, telling her he understood, offering for her to take a vacation for a few days. It sounded really tempting, but she didn't know how to feel about the offer. She felt like she should and could trust Valentine, but at the same time, she was worried he's toss her aside. What was she to him, anyway? He had other lovers, other children, and surely he could toss them out, but Esti didn't really believe that he would. Her thoughts got ahead of herself, but her heart still believed in the brute. Was that lo- no, it couldn't be, of course not! If she really trusted him, she could take a vacation, escape the pack for a bit. It seemed scary to leave Ashmedai. Would he understand that she was coming back? Still, how long had it been since Esti had seen her brother, Laufey?
"Maybe..." she started, sounding doubtful and reluctant, even to her own ears. She thought she must be being too difficult and that Valentine would become angry with her if she tried to explain her feelings, which confused even her, further, "Maybe I will, but, I really only want you watching Ashmedai, if you can. I want you to give him even more love than usual and make sure he knows every day that I'll be coming back to him. Maybe it'll be good and I can... clear my head. Maybe I'll bring him something back-" the woman paused, a small smile coming to her lips, "How does a gator tail sound? Think I could get one on my own?" Esti tried to lighten the atmosphere. There was no way anyone could really understand how she felt, but she had to at least be thankful for Valentine listening this far. She decided she'd try to turn the conversation around, even if just for a minute, before they parted ways for the night and a final thank you was said. It might do them both some good to have a small laugh.
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