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Kagome picked up the rabbits that Kouga had dropped. The other wolves were running back to camp, prey in their mouths. She nodded to Kouga, telling him to go; the pups would feel safer if they

smelled both their parents present when they were born. Putting her bow back on her back she ran back to camp, rabbits in one hand, and bloody arrows in another. When she got there, Ayame was

indeed in the process of giving birth to the pups. Lita and Ami, sensing she was back ran up to her whining. Handing them each a rabbit, she shushed them.

This was Ayame's first litter, so it was more painful than usual for her. Lita and Ami followed her to where the fire was and sat with the two rabbits in their mouths. It was quite a funny/adorably cute

sight. Grabbing a small, but very sharp hunting knife, she took the rabbit Lita had and bled it in a bucket.* Then she handed the bucket over to Lita, who took the handle into her mouth and went a

few yards away to poor it out and "wash" it out in the white snow. While she was gone, Kagome got out another bowl, this one metal. Putting some snow into it, she used a small pair of tongs to put

in the middle of the fire. As the snow melted and boiled into clean water, Lita came back with the bucket. Surprisingly Souta was right by her. It was a surprise because Souta, despite his wolf heritage,

hated the sight and smell of blood. For him to even come near Kagome when she was preparing their food, something had to be wrong.

Quickly skinning the two rabbits, Kagome threw one of them into the boiling pot of water. Chucking the other one to Lita and Ami to eat. Taking one of the skins she pieced it with four of her arrows

and stuck it in the snow, so it hovered or the fire. The other one was tossed to the younger betas as they played tug-a-war. As her dinner cooked, Kagome walked over to Souta and rubbed his head.

The atmosphere was still tense, so Ayame was still giving birth. Biting her lower lip, Kagome started towards Kouga, when a howl was heard. All of a sudden several howls were heard and Kagome

smiled, and joined in with the pack. The pups were born! Kouga and Ayame now had a new family, they would probably forget about her now… She might even be kicked out of the pack! Kagome knew

she would die if she tried to survive on her own. Despite how Lita and Ami treated her like a mother, they could never go against the Alpha's orders!

Kouga was next to his mate, licking her face. When he sensed Kagome coming towards them, he got up and walked towards her. Kouga could see how she stopped a foot away from him and looked

him in the eyes. She was questioning if she was still a part of the pack, even when he had now four little ones to care for… Four extra mouths… But, then he smells salt water, Kagome was crying.

Nodding her head she walked back to the fire and sat down. Taking out the tongs again, she carefully moved the bucket out of the fire and put it on the snow. A hiss was heard as the heat melted the

snow on contact. Piling snow around the base, to cool it down, she whistled for Souta. He came instantly and looked at the bucket. Kagome reached in and pulled some of the cooked meat out.

Handing it to Souta she watched as he ate the meat, despite the burning sensation. Patting his head, she said she would be back in a bit. Ami ran to her side and butted her head on her hip.

Kagome laughed, petting her head too. Sly as a fox she put her quiver of arrows on her back and bow in her hand. Running east, tears streamed down her face. Four pups meant they would have to

stay put for at least three weeks! While she zoned out, Kagome had actually stumbled upon a small heard of deer! Notching an arrow, she let it fly at a buck whose horns were almost fully grown in.

Quickly grabbing two more arrows, she tried launching the two at once and hit a fawn in her left hind leg and neck. When the two fell down with a struggle, Ami and Lita had immediately come. They

had heard the struggle, and had become worried. When they saw the fawn and buck struggling on the ground, they leapt. Both of their jaws immediately clamped down on their throats, killing the

deer in an instant. Walking up carefully, she retrieved the three arrows and gently patted the heads of the two wolves. As she started heading back with them, she wondered if she would be staying

with the pack.


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