Down with the Chill
Joining thread
07-23-2020, 06:19 PM
She kissed the tip of the tiny nose that pocked out of her healers pack. “Not just yet, little one, just a little longer” she whispered to him. She did not want her little one to run rampant on pack territory, not until they were accepted, and Eligos was comfortable with the idea.
When Eligos spoke, her face burned with relief, and gratitude. Respect was in her eyes, seeing the truth in Eligo’s words. Here was a wolf that would not, could not turn them away. No longer would she struggle to feed her mate, to eat enough to sustain her little ones. She would have access to better resources, and would have a better chance to see Pyrrhic returned to health that much sooner.
At her gesture, she was quick to cross, careful not to jolt her pack and its precious cargo. One pup might be awake and eager, but the second was still asleep, and a little sickly. “I fear Deus here will run rampant if i’m not supervising-” she looked down at her pup with exasperation and love “-But I thank you for the offer” she was walking beside him, her little steps taking two for his everyone. She was accustomed to being around giants. She wasn’t relaxed, but relief had lessened the stiffness of her shoulder, and brought a smile to her lips with better ease. She had been feeling the weight of the world ever since her children had been born.
When Eligos spoke, her face burned with relief, and gratitude. Respect was in her eyes, seeing the truth in Eligo’s words. Here was a wolf that would not, could not turn them away. No longer would she struggle to feed her mate, to eat enough to sustain her little ones. She would have access to better resources, and would have a better chance to see Pyrrhic returned to health that much sooner.
At her gesture, she was quick to cross, careful not to jolt her pack and its precious cargo. One pup might be awake and eager, but the second was still asleep, and a little sickly. “I fear Deus here will run rampant if i’m not supervising-” she looked down at her pup with exasperation and love “-But I thank you for the offer” she was walking beside him, her little steps taking two for his everyone. She was accustomed to being around giants. She wasn’t relaxed, but relief had lessened the stiffness of her shoulder, and brought a smile to her lips with better ease. She had been feeling the weight of the world ever since her children had been born.