Written Rivers
Book 2: A Tie Amongst Rivers
Chapter 14: An Overwhelming Reunion
Haku was rushing around the Bathhouse in a way Chihiro hadn't seen in a while. He was all over the place in what seemed like all the same moment and it made her rather dizzy to be frank.
It was the day before they would be leaving for the river and she was needless to say a healthy mix of excited and nervous. They actually had to delay their trip a few days because of an increase in guests due to a holiday festival.
She and Haku had spent most of the last week and a half either in each other's company or at work. Of course Chihiro spent time with Rumi and everyone but she needed her alone time and the opportunity to settle into her relationship with Haku. She honestly didn't feel much different with Haku, other than the new found intimacy and constant feeling of "oh my gosh, he's mine" whenever she looked at him. Okay. Maybe it was a lie, she felt a lot different but not at all at the same time. It was weird in the most natural way possible. How did that even make sense?
At present, Chihiro was triple checking her bag for the hundredth time since he asked her to the river. They would be there for a little over a week and she really didn't know what she was supposed to bring from her limited selection that she brought for her original temporary stay. They'd be around water a lot she could assume, but the last thing she thought to bring during her original trip was a bathing suit so yeah that was totally not in her bag. Rumi ended up lending her her blue bikini, which was totally out of her one piece comfort zone. And, if Yuuka was right and they did… mate, she definitely did not bring anything that would be remotely appropriate for such an occasion. So she once again stole from Rumi and retrieved a couple of her simple summer dresses. How Rumi managed to plan her attire for the situation was beyond her, but right now she was grateful.
Chihiro skimmed her drawers for any last minute things she may have forgotten. She recalled the conversation that ultimately lead up to the necessity to packing such light clothing. She may have been forced to either way but that conversation with Haku just confirmed it.
"There was something I wanted to ask your permission for before we left." Haku had started after walking through the garden for a bit.
Chihiro tilted her head. "What is it?"
"I want to place a spell over you… an infertility spell."
She faltered a bit. "A what?" Panic began to arise at the possibility of never having children if something went wrong. But she swallowed the feeling with her trust in him, letting him explain.
"Only as a precaution. I am spirit and you are human, every mating is different and I had the feeling this trip will lead to one thing or another. I just want to take precautions until you and I are settled."
The idea was no different from what she would have done in the Human World. She had no objections to birth control, she was just a little nervous about a spell.
"Is it safe?" She asked warily.
"Yes. I will be sure of it. I can remove it whenever you deem it necessary."
Chihiro considered this before she breathed. "Ok."
"Do you trust me?"
She nodded, hesitantly.
"Chihiro." Haku lifted her chin and looked her in the eyes. "Do you trust me?"
"Yes."
He nodded and leaned forward to kiss her on the forehead. "Then relax."
Chihiro nodded, melting slightly under his touch.
Haku traced his hand down to her stomach and made a gesture with his other hand. He closed his eyes and muttered a chain of words that she didn't understand. They sounded Japanese but archaic, old and different enough that it sounded foreign. His hand began to glow faintly as he continued the chant under his breath. As soon as the glow came, it faded and he relaxed, opening his eyes again and dropped his hands to his sides. Chihiro looked at him then looked herself over.
"Was that it?" A perplexed look etched into her face.
Haku laughed. "Yes."
"I don't feel different." She said touching her stomach, examining it for something but wasn't quite sure what.
"I certainly hope not." He laughed again. "It simply protected the eggs inside you, nothing has changed except for the penetrability of the egg."
Chihiro blushed at such an odd topic. "Oh."
"Everything should go as normal for you." He hesitated. "Even your monthly-"
"And that's enough of that topic!" Chihiro blushed furiously and waved her hands in front of her. She peeked up at Haku and he seemed to be relieved that the topic was being avoided. He must not be completely comfortable with idea yet, which was funny because as old as he was, it was odd that he didn't know something as simple as a woman's monthly cycle.
She stared at him for a moment, relaxing her arms.
He tilted his head. "Is there something wrong?"
Before she could think, words just fell out of her mouth. "Do you love me?"
Haku blinked and then smiled gingerly. "All the starts in the sky, and all the shells in the sea could not amount to the love I hold for you." He took her hands and massaged her palms.
"If eternity was an option, would you keep me? Would you want me by your side for that long?"
"Where is this coming from?"
"Would you?"
"Of course." He replied, the depths of his response genuine to the core.
"Eternity is just a long time. Am I worth eternity? Are all these precautions worth it?"
Haku bent down and nuzzled her nose. "Every second of it. Stop doubting yourself."
Chihiro breathed and fell into his arms, embracing the wonder of his love for her, where there was no room for doubt or insecurity. Just him and her, against the odds.
Chihiro zipped her bag shut, officially packed and ready for the trip. The thought of his unconditional love was almost scary. What if she ended up being his mate like Rumi was to Makoto? What would that mean for her and Rumi? Or for Haku and herself? When would that even happen? When would those precautions come into play? Was it even necessary?
She slapped her cheeks with both hands. No. She had to stop this. Even Haku said she needed to stop doubting herself. Just like what everyone was saying.
The sound of the apartment door opening caught her attention and she peeked her head out into the hallway to find Rumi, who didn't look too good. She immediately stood and rushed over to her friend.
"Hey, you okay?" Chihiro put her arms around Rumi's shoulders to support her.
Rumi's face looked a bit green. "I'm gonna be si-" She jolted forward, pushing Chihiro out of the way and literally fell into the bathroom. The sounds of her emptying her stomach filled the apartment, causing Chihiro to cringe.
Chihiro followed her friend into the bathroom and held her hair back while she finished vomiting. She felt a sense of deja vu from their college days where Rumi would come home drunk after a party and have a not so great hangover afterwards. Was she just sick? She had hidden all the alcohol right?
After Rumi was finished dry heaving, Chihiro reached up and dampened a towel as Rumi leaned against the wall. Chihiro used the towel to wipe Rumi's face and brushed her hair out of her face.
"Are you okay?"
Rumi took the towel and wiped her forehead. "Yeah… I just haven't been feeling well…"
Chihiro scrunched her face, not sure how to take that. "I'm sorry. It's too bad that you're getting sick when I'm leaving, I would have helped."
Rumi shook her head. "Don't worry about it. You need to focus on your time with Haku. Makoto will be here and it's really not that bad. So don't worry too much about it, I'll be fine."
"If you say so…" She hesitated, feeling a bit bad about leaving her friend when she needed her. Something about it all wasn't sitting right with her. "Is there anything you need?"
Rumi smiled weakly and shook her head. "I'll be fine, but I could use some ginger tea."
Chihiro smiled and stood, putting her hand out to help her up. "One pot of ginger tea coming right up."
Not completely convinced that Rumi was just fine, Chihiro led her friend to the table and prepared her tea. They sat for a bit in silence as they waited for the water to boil. It was a tense silence that she wasn't quite sure was one sided or not. Rumi seemed to be holding back something and it worried her. After her episode not long ago, Rumi had opened up some more to her but she was still holding back. Chihiro felt like she was chipping away a dam and wasn't sure when the dam would finally crumble from the stress on the crack she was forming.
When the water was ready, Chihiro dropped some fresh ginger in to boil. She turned to her friend and bit her lip. "Y'know you can talk to me right?"
Rumi blinked and cocked her head. "Of course I do."
Chihiro worried her lip. "I just feel like even with everything that's happened, you still don't feel you can trust me… That you don't believe I'm here for you through it all."
Rumi reached out and touched her hand, making Chihiro realize she was looking down at her hands. She looked up at her friend's empathetic eyes. "Chihiro. I know. And you need to know that too. You know I'm just getting used to being open again after this time of being quiet, it's not you. Honestly, I think we both need counseling after everything we've been through, but we'd both end up in the loony bin after one session." She laughed curtly. "I'm working on it. And I'll let you in on everything eventually. I'm just scared and a lot is going on all at once. I'll be sure to tell you as soon as I've come to terms with it all."
Chihiro could feel Rumi's hand shaking over hers but chose not to address it. There was more going on than she realized. "Rumi… What are you really not telling me right now?"
Rumi smiled sadly. "I'll tell you when you get back. I'm not even sure if it's real yet." She looked past her. "The water's about to over boil."
"What?" Chihiro spun around and moved the pot from the fire and let it cool before serving it. Ginger tea… nausea… not sure if it's real… She turned back to her friend with wide eyes. "What?" She barely whispered, too shocked at the possibility to trust her full voice.
"When you get back, let's visit Zeniba-San." Rumi said, ignoring whatever hint Chihiro gave at possibly knowing what she was not telling her.
"But…" She paused and sighed. "Yeah… let's do that. Then you can tell me everything." She smiled up at her friend. Things would come out in the open a little at a time. For both of them.
She served their tea and they drank, at peace with unspoken words and the rekindling of their wounded sisterhood. At peace once again.
The rest of that day flew by too fast yet too slowly. Chihiro had worked that night and it didn't seem to end but when it was all said and done, the nervousness of her trip asked that it didn't go slow enough. Excitement and nervousness wracked her mind and body as she lugged her bag down to the lower floors to where she met with Haku in the lobby.
Haku stood with the foreman, Rin and Makoto, talking over numbers and about things that would need to be done while he was away. His mind never seemed to stop thinking of what was best for the Bathhouse no matter how much he hated having the job forced upon him. What really caught her eye about the whole thing, was how casual he looked.
He was dressed in a simple dark blue kimono with a black sash, geta sandals adorning his feet, his long moss-green hair, that went a few inches below his shoulders, was pulled back in a low, loose ponytail. She was shocked to see him so casual, especially in front of his employees. The rugged, laid back look looked good on him, it actually made him look even more attractive than usual.
Haku glanced at her from the corner of his eye and gave her a knowing smile, as if he knew what she was thinking and he knew he looked good. He wrapped up his conversation and parted ways, Rin and Makoto waving at her before leaving to their respective areas, having already said their goodbyes. Haku turned to her and walked to where she stood, but it almost looked more like a stalking glide across the floor than a simple walk, as if she were his prey and he was the hungry animal waiting quietly before he struck. It sent chills up her back just thinking about it.
He stopped and leant so his lips were inches from her ear. "I do not think I have ever seen you so aroused before. If this is going to be what the next week will be like, I am looking forward to it."
Chihiro shuddered and leaned toward his voice. "I never thought I'd see you dressed so casually, especially in front of staff."
"Only for you my love." He whispered with a chuckle.
"You mean…"
He leaned closer. "Only you can see what I'm wearing."
"Well aren't you inconspicuous?"
"Hm." He nuzzled her cheek and leant away. "For all but you." He caught her hand. "Shall we?"
Chihiro nodded and they walked out toward the garden and to the hill behind it where Haku could get a good running start before taking off. The view from the hill was beautiful and awe inspiring. The mid-morning sun hovering low in the sky, leaving the air warm but gentle. A perfect day to fly.
"Are you ready?" Haku asked before getting ready to transform.
Chihiro nodded, fastening her bag tightly across her back.
He grinned and slowly began to morph into his serpent like body that was his dragon form. It was always fascinating to watch him turn into his dragon self, leaving Chihiro in awe of who he was even more. When his form was complete, he nodded for her to climb onto his back and lowered himself to make it easier to climb. Chihiro made her way onto his back and secured her hold on him by grasping his horns.
As soon as Haku felt she was secure, he began a short run along the side of the garden and took off to the sky, wind blowing past their faces and into his mane as they elevated higher into the sky. Chihiro closed her eyes until they plateaued at a high altitude and she felt him pur underneath her. She peeked through one eye and then the other as she looked down at the ground where she could see all the land below, the waters that surrounded the Bathhouse and the hills that rolled for miles in every direction, decorated with forests and lakes. She felt so free as she flew above the world that had caused her so much pain in the past. She felt peace.
They continued to sail over the waters, following the train tracks, eventually flying over hills and mountains. Dense forests scattered across the land. The wind in her hair felt amazing as they flew, the bird's eye view of the Spirit World just spectacular and awing. At some point in their flight, Chihiro caught a glance of the train gliding across the tracks through one of the forests far from the areas she'd ever visited.
They soared over a huge lake with dark still waters before they started descending into the mountains. It didn't feel like a really long flight but it had been several hours and most of the afternoon in the sky with a few breaks to alleviate any soreness on Chihiro's part and to have lunch. Unfortunately, it wasn't a complete success, since Chihiro still felt sore from flying too long.
When they landed at the base of the mountain amongst the trees it was late afternoon. The first thing Chihiro noticed was the peaceful quiet of nature and the sounds of gurgling water in the distance. She felt completely safe and at peace where she stood just basking in the afternoon sun that peaked through the leaves.
Haku shifted to his human form and took her bag, slinging it over his shoulder before slipping his hand into hers. "Shall we go?"
She nodded and swung their hands between them as they walked along a path that led to the sounds of water. The longer Chihiro looked around, the more she seemed to recognize the trees and sounds around her. The trees around her were like the ones she saw around the park in the Human World where Haku's river once ran. The only difference here was that it was a full forest here and closer to the base of the mountain. There was a mountain in the Human World but the part of the river she grew up going to was further downstream.
The sound of cicadas buzzing and birds chirping filled the air, reminding her of her childhood summer trips to the river, tall oak and maple trees shadowing over them. She didn't give attention to it, but she could have sworn she saw figures moving about in the distant trees, watching them. They must have been residents of the land.
Soon the path began to open along the mountain side and the gurgling of the river. When the trees cleared, the sight of water splashing down rocks and down into a widening river downstream as it rushed along the mountainside and into the forest. The river was lined with golden maple trees that shed their golden leaves into the river. "God of the swift amber river" indeed.
"This is your river?" Chihiro gasped.
"Indeed." Haku breathed in the air around them. "Welcome to my home."
She nodded with a grin and he tugged her hand, guiding her along an invisible path that went up stream toward the rocks that the river seemed to birth from. He carefully guided her across the wet rocks that led to the other side of the stream. From there he led her up the side of the mountain where a narrow, almost invisible path opened into the side of the mountain. The path was big enough to fit Haku's dragon form but was well hidden from sight by the way it was carved out. The path led into the mountain until they came to a large cavern with stalagmites and stalactite lining the walls and ceiling. The center was cleared of stalactites to make way for a small lake that overflowed outside where the river flowed. Near the front of the cavern, there was an opening above the stream that let the light in.
But at the back, where the lake ended, was carved out a house. It was simple and not too elaborate but it suited the space. From where they stood, she could see a lit window that faced the front of the cavern and a few doors that lined the side of the outside wall, leading further into the cave into a hallway. From the hallway a stream trickled down and into the small lake.
"There is a spring under the mountain that produces most the water that makes my river, the rest is rain and snowfall." Haku explained. "The god of this mountain and I had an agreement that allowed me to make this part of the mountain my home as long as I took care of the land surrounding the mountain territory and along my river. It was well worth it since I get all of this to myself as long as I make keep."
"It must have been hard when you lost your name." Chihiro speculated.
He shrugged. "Yes, but he was reasonable and helped me in the best way he could. We had been together for so long that he and I owed each other at least one or two favors."
"Oh, I see."
He looked down at her and smiled. "Come. I'll show you around."
They walked down to the house and the first room with the lit window was the kitchen, attached to a lounging space. It was lightly decorated with shades of green and amber, much like Haku's space at the Bathhouse. They continued up the hall along the stream and he showed her several other rooms and his room.
"And this will be your room." Haku opened a door to a small room with a simple elevated futon bed and a window carved out of the cave wall, streaming in the setting sunlight to alight beautiful glass decorations in the room. The room had a small closet carved out of the wall and a simple dresser in the corner, with a tall mirror leant against the wall.
Chihiro wandered into the room and touched the glass decorative vases in the space. They gleamed and shone beautifully in the light and were so well detailed that she was left speechless in appreciation.
"Did you make these?"
He looked and shrugged a little. "I did some glassblowing in my younger days as a pass time. Not as much now, especially after all that happened with my memory."
"Well they're beautiful."
He smiled and came behind her to look at the vase as well. He reached out and touched her hand that was on the vase, touching the details that she was observing. It was a vase that twisted in a way that looked woven and expressed a level of intricacy and emotion that she couldn't quite pinpoint. Chihiro looked up to look at his face and couldn't quite pinpoint his expression either. He seemed lost in thought, maybe his past. She'd learn with time.
"I will let you settle in." Haku leaned over and breathed in her hair. "Meet me at the water's edge for dinner?"
She shuddered and nodded.
He left the room and closed the door behind him, leaving her to settle in. She pressed her hand to her forehead, feeling a bit flushed from the trip and his touch, and glanced around the room, her eyes falling on her bag. She peeled away from the door and sat next to her bag, rummaging through it to find what she wanted. She pulled out one of Rumi's more skimpier summer dresses, at least by Spirit World standards, and her dark green bikini swimsuit that Rumi convinced her to bring when they originally left.
She proceeded to undress and look herself over in the tall mirror against the wall. She suddenly felt really insecure about everything. If they were going to do anything remotely close to mating tonight then he'd really see her. She wasn't the prettiest girl out there, she always felt rather plain but he seemed to like her despite it. Then she remembered her harm scars. Was she really worthy of anyone when her skin was discolored from self inflicted scars?
She turned her legs to see the scars along her thighs and waist and almost immediately became sick. Who would… who would…
Chihiro leaned against the cold wall and tried to breathe properly again, the chill of the wall bringing her back to her senses. This wasn't something she was supposed to stress over. Don't stress. Don't stress. Don't stress. He already knew about those things, yet he still loved her. He loved her. He loved her. He loved her.
She continued to chant the words to herself until she believed them once again and was out of whatever mindset her brain took her to. She resumed to pull all the clothes and necessities out of her bag and organize them in the sodden dresser in the closet space, which look handmade and the closest was carved out of the stone.
She put on the dress she originally pulled out and put her hair up to be half up. She put on light but sophisticated makeup and played around with small details in her look before finally taking a deep breath and smiling at her reflection.
"This is it." Her brown eyes gleamed back at her with excitement and an edge of anxiety. "Everything will be fine. He loves you and you love him. He's already accepted you as you are." She took another breath. "Let's go."
Chihiro put on her flats and made her way into the hallway towards the kitchenette. The polished cave walls were smooth and the soft sound trickling from the river stream was calming. She walked along the stream until she came to the kitchenette and out toward the cove outside the kitchenette. The waters lapped softly at the sand and pebbles as the stream widened into the enclosed waters, trickling down and between rocks from its source deep in the mountain. The waters that filled the cove disappeared and overflowed into the forests and rocks that surrounded the mountains and merged into what was the Kohaku River.
Chihiro's eyes scanned the shore of the cove until they fell on a large blanket that was spread on the shore where there was a patch of grass. The blanket was adorned with a basket of food and flowers, candles scattered on and around the blanket, adding a soft glow to the atmosphere, complementing the moonlight that streamed through the hole in the ceiling of the cave.
She covered her mouth in awe and glanced around to look for Haku, who was nowhere to be seen. Where was he?
"Is it not nice?" Strong arms wrapped around her waist and she squealed, causing the intruder to laugh. "I promise you, it is just me."
Chihiro frowned up at him and swatted his hands playfully. "Shut up." She looked up at the night sky again and just swayed in Haku's arms, leaning into him. She liked this. This intimacy and feeling of not having to do anything in particular. She breathed in the fresh smell of wet dirt and rocks around her, the sounds of the river and forest filling her senses.
"Are you hungry?" Haku asked after a while.
"Mhmm." Chihiro hummed, closing her eyes and leaning back further into his embrace.
"Shall we find out what is in the basket then?" He whispered in her ear.
She peaked at the picnic setup on the shore and nodded. "I'd love to."
Haku chuckled and kissed the top of her head, hugging her tighter before releasing her and holding her hand. Their hands swung gently between them as they walked down the shore toward the blanket and they sat. Haku started to pull out bento boxes with intricately prepared meals in them, followed by hot green tea.
"Wow Haku. You don't make competition easy, hm?" Chihiro said, taking her bento and examining it.
"Competition?" He laughed.
"Who can make the best meal." She smiled. "However, I haven't had the honor of preparing you a proper meal, yet."
Haku chuckled and reached over to stroke her cheek. "You taking the time to nurse me back to health when I was on my deathbed is enough. You are strong and talented in many more areas than just food. Just continue being yourself. That is all I ask."
Chihiro felt her cheeks heat up and nodded. "Okay." She whispered.
"Shall we eat?"
She nodded more earnestly and took the chopsticks he offered. "Ikadakimasu." They said together and began to delicately pick around her food, trying to figure out the best way to eat it without completely ruining the presentation of the food.
They sat and ate, talking about everything yet nothing at all and stealing glances between bites. This reminded her of the moments they shared in their dreams, a time that suddenly felt so far away. But the difference between then and now was the intimacy that they now shared. There was something about these present moments that felt so much more pure and surreal. The feelings so strong felt like they were overflowing without word or action as she just watched him from a few feet away. Watched him do common ordinary things that everyone else did but it made her just want to watch him all day like her favorite tv show. It was so surreal.
Haku finished eating and lounged casually across the blanket seemingly unbothered by the small pebbles that caused the blanket to have a bumpy surface beneath them. He was still dressed in a loose dark blue kimono, but it was now tied in a way that revealed his smooth chest and toned muscles. Was he trying to entice her?
As she finished eating her own food, Chihiro felt his piercing eyes watching her, causing her whole body to tense and quiver, confirming her suspicions. She gulped down the last of her food and tea and finally looked up at him. His eyes glittered with amusement and admiration. A look she never thought she'd ever receive from anyone.
Haku reached over and took her hand, smiling brightly in a way Chihiro rarely saw. "Would you like to meet the river?"
She blinked. "Wait now? We just ate?"
He chucked. "We will take it slow."
Chihiro blushed and nodded. "Ok."
Haku rose and offered his hand to help her up. She took his hand and slipped her feet out of her flats before they started toward the shore. She had met the river before in the Human World but it was weaker then, so she wasn't so sure if the experience would be the same now in its fullness. He pulled her toward the water, excitement and anticipation shining in his eyes. He really was excited to introduce her to the fullness of himself.
As Haku stepped into the water, the water edged towards her, almost touching as Haku coaxed her out. Chihiro stepped out into the water and an overwhelming presence flooded her every being. She felt numb and awake to everything all at once. She felt tears roll down her cheeks as familiar feelings of love and devotion flowed from the depths of the waters itself. With each step she realized that she recognized this feeling from her moment with his Human World counterpart.
With water now up to her waist and Haku's coaxing lulling her in, she suddenly felt like she couldn't function and fell into his arms. The emotions and fullness of Haku's being was overwhelming and she couldn't hear herself think let alone find the will to function properly. It altogether left her in awe and in terror at the same time, so many emotions rolled up into one moment. She needed to step back. She needed to bow. She wasn't worthy of his presence. She… She needed to throw up.
"Chihiro."
The calm, baritone voice erased it all. She felt herself ease and all the overwhelming sensations seemed to disappear. It was quiet, the only sounds that filled her senses were the sounds of crickets and water lapping at the shore. It took a moment but she slowly came to her senses and realized that her eyes were closed and her body felt heavy.
Chihiro blinked her eyes and took in her surroundings. She was still in the cave but she was laying on the shore. Her eyes finally fell on Haku, who peered down at her with a gentle smile. She then realized that she was laying in his lap.
She squinted and reached up to rub her eyes. "What happened?"
"You may have fainted."
"Oh…"
"I am sorry. I did not expect my river to react to violently. It was more excited than I expected. My river tends to have the stronger feelings of the three of us and is more expressive. I will be sure to calm it before you meet again."
He seemed more apologetic than usual. It didn't show but she could see it from being around him so long. He was as overprotective as usual, this time it was from himself.
She reached up and touched his face. "I felt it." She smiled.
"Felt what?"
"Your love. You and your river share your feelings right? Well I felt your love, I felt your admiration, I felt it all. Thank you, thank you for loving me so."
Haku smiled and took that hand on his cheek and kissed it. "Of course, my love." He kissed it again. "Only for you."
Chihiro sat up slightly and met him halfway for a kiss, mumbling her words of love back to him against his lips. She loved him. She loved his so much, she didn't think she would ever bear to leave him. It was selfish but she finally found her home and she never wanted to let it go.
A/N:
I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry I'm sorry! (exaggerated bows) Here are over 5000 words as apology!
Anyway! Long live the stubborn couple! Fair warning, I will not be writing any smut or lemon. Not my cup of tea nor do I think it's necessary to get the point across of their love for each other.
Oh, and in junction to Makoto knowing Rumi was pregnant… early hormones and wolves usually mate till their partner is pregnant. At least that's what I'm understanding, correct me if I'm wrong, research can only take you so far. (also, the gestation period for her pregnancy will be shorter than a human's) So let's just say they were really active over the course of the week and they may have done it before they left to their "honeymoon" too. I never denied they didn't. Lol so for all you know she could be two-three weeks pregnant at this point (which is often times the earliest a mother knows she's pregnant is five weeks- but saying how she's bearing wolves the time is even shorter). Fictional Biology 101 is now over. See you next time.
Okay this is a long enough A/N. I talk too much. Lol
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