06-27-2022, 01:41 PM
The many changes the Olive was experiencing had begun to feel cumbersome and overwhelming. It wasn’t any one culprit she could blame, but it was the culmination of many; she constantly was worried for her puppies (she was simply plagued by nightmares of waking up and her belly had unceremoniously vanished), overly-desirous to ensure Duskguard’s borders and safety, and far too curious about @Tiberius and how all of this was weighing upon him. She couldn’t help but worry about her sense of freedom, and how she would cope with the monotony and challenges of new motherhood. These many different concerns bubbled up at different points in the day, triggered by the various goings-on of her life, and she wasn’t ever really certain what might be her foremost priority might be that day.
This morning, she was preoccupied with the un-arrival of @Archon back in Duskguard.
The last she had known, the banded young knight had departed from the Tundra in order to fetch his friend from the south — but that had been nearly a month ago. Always, after few weeks, her anxiety flagged the disappearance of someone closer to her. Similarly, she might have been concerned about the sudden absence of @benry , if they hadn’t gotten in such a row beforehand. The two had come to an accord after her kidnapping, but it had never been the same after Olive left Evenrise with Tiberius, carrying his pups.
This was one of many concerns that Olive forcibly placed on the back-burner, where she feared it might have to stay for good.
When she thought of Archon and his delayed homecoming, Olive’s immediate next thought was how quickly her pregnancy was progressing; when it was other mothers — other women — the days ticked by quite slowly. But every morning she felt heavier, and every evening the pups squirmed harder, and Olive knew she mustn’t blink, lest she open her eyes and the next three weeks had evaporated as quickly at the last. Then she would have a squalling brood of newborns, and little autonomy to investigate Archon’s absence. She was his mother... if she didn’t raise the alarm and push for an inquiry, then who would?
Even without the pups being born, travel would soon evade the gravid woman. In fact, in what Olive feared might be the last few days she could viably cover long distances, she took off and made way towards the Elsewhen. If he wasn’t at Duskguard, then perhaps he took refuge amongst another familiar place; the last place they had called home, before the Vale became their hearth and haven. When she arrived, Olive indulged in only the briefest of rests before surveying her holy site for even the faintest of the boy’s scents.
If she couldn’t find his scent, then at least she could pray.
This morning, she was preoccupied with the un-arrival of @Archon back in Duskguard.
The last she had known, the banded young knight had departed from the Tundra in order to fetch his friend from the south — but that had been nearly a month ago. Always, after few weeks, her anxiety flagged the disappearance of someone closer to her. Similarly, she might have been concerned about the sudden absence of @benry , if they hadn’t gotten in such a row beforehand. The two had come to an accord after her kidnapping, but it had never been the same after Olive left Evenrise with Tiberius, carrying his pups.
This was one of many concerns that Olive forcibly placed on the back-burner, where she feared it might have to stay for good.
When she thought of Archon and his delayed homecoming, Olive’s immediate next thought was how quickly her pregnancy was progressing; when it was other mothers — other women — the days ticked by quite slowly. But every morning she felt heavier, and every evening the pups squirmed harder, and Olive knew she mustn’t blink, lest she open her eyes and the next three weeks had evaporated as quickly at the last. Then she would have a squalling brood of newborns, and little autonomy to investigate Archon’s absence. She was his mother... if she didn’t raise the alarm and push for an inquiry, then who would?
Even without the pups being born, travel would soon evade the gravid woman. In fact, in what Olive feared might be the last few days she could viably cover long distances, she took off and made way towards the Elsewhen. If he wasn’t at Duskguard, then perhaps he took refuge amongst another familiar place; the last place they had called home, before the Vale became their hearth and haven. When she arrived, Olive indulged in only the briefest of rests before surveying her holy site for even the faintest of the boy’s scents.
If she couldn’t find his scent, then at least she could pray.
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