Her heart was full, as she carried the very future of the pack. For once she felt she was living for herself, not bound by her father or adopted fathers wants and whims. She was able to be herself, find herself and be her. She found a mate, one she truly loved, and against all her ideal thoughts on finding love she never thought she would become a Queen. All while she grew up she was abandoned by her mother, her father and the father after. Yet she was supposed to be a Princess, to hold a reign and a title. To amount to the greatness of her family's lineage. Now she was writing her own lineage.
Soon enough she would have her own children, she would be bursting any day. Everything in her home was quiet for a while, her arctic blues opened with the day as she rose to her feet. She refused to let her swollen belly make her immobile. Her skylit pelt was mixing in colors of happiness, her body stepped out into the spring day. It was strangely cold, yet she found it doable. As her slow trot brought her forward, she heard a call at the borers. It had been some time since she had welcomed a new face.
The Skylit Queen moved onward towards the call, a smile expressed on her face as she neared the border. Her arctics scanned the lands as she found the source of the call. Her eyes widened a bit as she found herself not just one or two, but six wolves at her border. Her eyes looked them over, a smile still present on her face. They were all adults it seemed, two possessing scales like that of a snake. With her head held high, her eyes watched the six. "Well, it's not every day my mate and I see a group of wolves at our borders." She said with a small laugh, though she knew she still had to be on edge with carrying children around a large group of strangers. "My name is Pandora, Queen of Sabertooth. What's your names, and what can I do for you all?" She asked, sitting on her rump to rest her already tired legs.
"Washing away our goodbyes,"
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