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F******** {Akemi's Birthing}



Freyr


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11-01-2014, 01:33 PM
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Freyr's light blue gaze was scared as he waited for his sister, glancing at Tiny a few times. On top of his fear, and pain, the golden and black male felt guilt. He was supposed to be her guardian, or he thought that was his title at the moment. With another glance at Tiny, Freyr picked the tiny creature up, his ice blue eyes soft as he placed Akemi's adopted son on the thick fur around his neck. Hopefully, the male would be able to cling to him, because Akemi would kill him if he lost the little thing. Lowering his head, Freyr scented her, and hesitated, scenting for blood, before walking forwards, still following his sister's scent.

After a while of following her scent, Freyr scented blood, and began to follow her scent at a trot, before he spotted her. Like the time after she was attacked, Akemi was under a bush. He had not heard her howl, but, as he moved closer, sticking his head under the bush, he saw the blood.

There was so much blood, and Freyr twitched his ear, moving under the bush so he was next to her, a soft sigh escaping his jaws. "Akemi......Are you okay?" His blue eyes were full of concern, and he nuzzled her, hoping she would be alright. Then, the force of what he said hit him; of course she wasn't alright, she was hurt! Or something was wrong with her, because she wouldn't be bleeding if nothing was wrong with the small female.

Freyr finally managed to speak again, trying to remember what the healers had said when the others were giving birth. "Alright.......Akemi, try and breath in and out as slow as you can. And...... Try and relax if you can, alright? I'll.....I'll get a healer." He tried to relax, but he looked down and saw the blood again, fear making him shake. Trying to calm his trembling, he raised his head. His jaws parted in a howl, and he sat next to Akemi. Someone had to help; he couldn't do anything, he wasn't a healer, and Akemi was in too much pain.





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