New Religion
It was early morning when she went out, a light fog clung to the early dawn hours. It would dissipate as the day came because of the dry season that Auster was under, and she wasn't too keen on going out during the hotter parts of the day. Her belly had been growing bigger as the days passed, and each day she could feel the pups within her growing bigger as they moved around. Today, however, would be different. She was picking the last bits of motherwort that she could find in the Garden thanks to the seasons dry spell. She gently plucked it from the ground after a good bit of digging, and as she turned to place it behind her, she slipped and fell heavily to her side. Grunting, she lied there for a moment as she suddenly felt winded, the woman muttering curses under her breath as she wasn't used to the added weight she had packed on. As she went to stand, a sharp pain suddenly gripped her abdomen which caused her to stiffen in surprise. She nearly curled in on herself as a wave of pain wracked her body, and instinctively she knew she was starting to go into labor. "Damn my luck..." She knew one day they would come, but she hadn't been able to anticipate when exactly. Part of her was glad though because being pregnant hadn't been the most pleasant experience for her. Forgetting about her herbs, she went to her den as fast as the contractions and pain would allow. Once there, she shuffled around the skins she had collected since her return and promptly settled down. She had helped with births before in their homeland, but this being her first pregnancy, she couldn't quite think clearly through the pain. So as she lied there trying to endure the pain that sent waves over her body, she uttered a howl for Malleus to come to aid her, though it was cut short by another contraction. Her body began to shake a bit with the pain, her teeth gritting as she laid her head down and waited. She didn't know how long it would take for them to come, but she guessed it was really soon considering how close together the contractions were. She tried to think of what would help her through the pain, and that's when she realized she had forgotten the very plant that could have helped her. She debated for a moment about getting up to fetch it herself, but it seemed that as soon as she lifted herself to get up and go, the pain would keep her down.
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