PEACHES
06-19-2014, 08:39 PM
Ellis proved to be a vital peace in saving Othello, even if the child they dragged from her had been stillborn ? or worse, perhaps killed by the trauma. What truly mattered what Othellos life, her brother?s mate and ensuring she made it through. She smiled at the healer girl now, a weary and pained smile, but a smile all the same. Ellis had begun caring for the young, ensuring they were by their mother and getting their first meal. They were clean and healthy, their cries strong and promising.
Orchid herself could only sigh, drawing in her strength in preparation to stand, only to be halted before she could when Crucifix moved forward. There Alpha was a strange one, lashing out at the wall with aggression then moving forward and touching the moss to her bloodied coat with quite gentleness. She cast a glance to the Alpha as he worked, then drew her attention to Ellis and Scoprion. ?She?ll be fine. She lost a lot of blood and will need to build up her strength, she will need herbs to supplement her mother?s milk otherwise she will not have the strength to make it herself. Until she fully recovers will you be able to assist in feeding the children?? Bless Ellis, she was godsend in this moment, a mother herself she would have a good supply of mothers milk in her.
?Our Othello will make it? she repeated her assurances at Scorpions command, nodding her head to the brute. His mate and mother of his children would pull through this. She gave another weary smile to Crucifix who continued to bloody her water supply with his cleaning before gently pushing him aside and rising.
She would make her way to her herbs and pull out Alfalfa, before turning her attention back to Scorpion. ?She will need this, but she will need it sparingly. She will need meat, hunt for her as soon as she awakens and she will need a lot of water to help her build up her strength after the blood loss? these where instructions for Scorpion, as mate and father of what he would need to do to ensure Othello and the kids pull through.