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spoem family<3
Part of her wanted to keep them small and inside the den forever, the nervous new mom knew the infinite amount of ways a puppy could hurt themselves. Still, their sense of adventure, curiosity, and exploration would not and would not be quelled. So when the sun broke through the clouds on that late winter day Poem decided that the time had come to introduce the puppies to the wider world.
Her little family was waking up slow, the sun would surely bring them to wakefulness soon. Poem nuzzled into Sparhawk’s cheek and enjoyed a moment of quiet with him and their five babies sprawled throughout the den. With a yawn Poem stretched and shifted, surely she would begin to wake them. She learned quickly that you didn’t disturb a sleeping baby, but she was just as excited as they were to introduce them to the outside and sunshine.
Shae ignored the massive yawn that overtook her features as she lifted herself to tiny paws, her dark tail already wagging at her hips. The puppy stumbled around over her siblings and mother before making her way to her daddy. She loved her mom beyond comprehension, but no one could compare to her big warm father. Her sleep was gone but she still aimed to curl herself underneath Sparhawk’s chin.
”Wake up, daddy!” She tried to whisper but it was still loud enough the rest of the den would be stirring swiftly if they weren’t already. She wiggled excitedly, feeling the difference in this morning, she just knew something was about to happen.
While she liked her father, her mother was her favorite person to curl up against. Still, it didn’t stop her from making her way over to him upon hearing Shae’s words to join in on the action. She never wanted to miss out on something like that, after all. “Yeah, daddy, wake up!” She joined in on her littermate’s antics as her tailed wagged from side to side, butting her head against her father’s stomach in an encouraging manner.
There was just so much to see and even more to do! She didn’t get that feeling that the morning was different, she just liked when her entire family was awake and interacting with each other. Forgotten in that moment was the yearning she had been experiencing in the peaceful bliss of the morning silence, and her entire attention was cast to the situation at hand.
However, some familiar voices caused his dark ears to twitch, and soon he found himself peaking up from Poem's chest fur. Dual toned eyes were immediately alight with curiosity, wondering what his siblings were pestering father about. Shae and Satire were trying to wake him up, and the boy was taken by a little wiggle before he jumped from his nest. He didn't get far; by the most generous estimations, Poetry was able to land halfway on his mother's shoulder. A small growl was uttered through grit teeth as he shimmied all the way up, craning his neck to see both Shae and Satire at different ends of Sparhawk. Well, father was covered so time to wake up mother. Gaze swept down to his mother's features and Poetry grinned as he turned to face his target fully. Another little wriggle from a dark rump and he pounced forward again - aiming for Poem's ear. "Up! Up!" he chanted, sharp teeth snapping accented by his small growls. Sometimes, love hurts.
Could life possibly be any better? Sparhawk didn't think so. This was the highest point in his life so far. He had a loving wife who took his breath away. He had a pack to care for and to care for him. Most of all, he had five glorious children. The best bits of Poem and himself mashed into tiny little beings. It had been overwhelming at first; the prospect of having created life. Now that he'd had a few weeks to fully wrap his head around the situation, he was more than content with his lot in life. Shuffling and moving was a normal occurrence by now and so Sparhawk had taught himself to sleep through it. What he couldn't sleep through was the screeching and howling of his children as they tried to wake him. The redwood man woke quickly, but feigned sleep. Then, without warning, he lashed out, grabbing Shae and Satire since they were closest and pulling them in to him in a hug. "Awake, awake." He assured his children that he was alive and well. Placing a lick on the heads of his giggling captives, he released the pair before sitting up. Fable's little voice, full of annoyance, brought a chuckle from the big man. Like her father, she enjoyed getting her sleep. Reaching over Poem, the new father nuzzled into his daughter. "Is big day, moya devushka. Everyone is verrry excited to go outside." He'd made them a promise to take them out today. He'd even crafted a harness and basket that they could sit in to take them, one or all, out on patrol with him. It seemed that Nel was sleeping through the whole thing, but Poetry was biting on his mothers ears. "Poet..." the man started a little sternly before scooping the boy off of his mother. "Mother's ears are too pretty to bite." He placed a lick atop the pups head and placed him on the furs with his sisters. "Once we have breakfast, we go out, yeah?" "Speech" |