Her fur was thinning, cool air reaching the soft warmth of her stomach more than before. She was faintly aware of what this meant, of the timeline. Not a whole lot, of course, having never experienced this before. It wasn't often women spoke of the fur that grew faint and fair about their teats, ready for the inevitable pawing and prodding that would come as her little ones took their first, second, one hundredth drink from her body.
It wasn't quite real, you see.
Meissa had never truly expected to have children and a loving soon-to-be-husband. She had cared for others before, of course, but the idea of actually having children had always been a fantasy. A distant one, she never thought possible - until it was a fearful one full of questions and concerns. Now, there was still fear but it was abated by her new security in her new home.
Today, she sat some dozen or so metres away from the depths of her home, where the sinkhole dropped into the Hiraeth and her new family slept. She had just enjoyed watching the sun rise over the distant horizon and now it lay, lazy, in the distance. With a gentle yawn, the woman rose to her paws and shook out her pelt, turning her head to scan the surroundings and see if anyone was about.
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