[He'd looked up in alarm almost before she'd spoken, the scent getting to him the same time as her words. He'd known it would be any day now, but it had still been sudden. He was at her side and had his arms around her.]
Do I need to call Liam?
[After all even when the mother was human, werewolf births were mostly done at home. It was a little difficult to explain away the wolfish traits that the babies almost always had. But the pack had their fingers in every part of the city, that way there was someone available to make excuses for any... accidents. And Liam was their doctor.]
I...guess? [Abby had been, up until the minute she felt her body yank at her, walking about the house with a book. Said book was now on the floor, and she gratefully leaned on Sam for support.] I...don't know what to do.
[Once she was on the bed he went to the open window. We are talking about werewolves here, 'calling' someone could be done in any number of ways. And this was something of an emergency so he was going with the fastest, tipping his head back he howled, all the information he needed to give in the way his voice rose and fell. It was actually kind of remarkable how often the howls heard through the city were from the pack, and not the local dogs.
A moment of silence, and then his ears flicked forward as the returning howl reached him. He turned and went back to the bed, kneeling by it and taking Abby's hand.]
[He'd looked up in alarm almost before she'd spoken, the scent getting to him the same time as her words. He'd known it would be any day now, but it had still been sudden. He was at her side and had his arms around her.]
Do I need to call Liam?
[After all even when the mother was human, werewolf births were mostly done at home. It was a little difficult to explain away the wolfish traits that the babies almost always had. But the pack had their fingers in every part of the city, that way there was someone available to make excuses for any... accidents. And Liam was their doctor.]
I...guess? [Abby had been, up until the minute she felt her body yank at her, walking about the house with a book. Said book was now on the floor, and she gratefully leaned on Sam for support.] I...don't know what to do.
[Once she was on the bed he went to the open window. We are talking about werewolves here, 'calling' someone could be done in any number of ways. And this was something of an emergency so he was going with the fastest, tipping his head back he howled, all the information he needed to give in the way his voice rose and fell. It was actually kind of remarkable how often the howls heard through the city were from the pack, and not the local dogs.
A moment of silence, and then his ears flicked forward as the returning howl reached him. He turned and went back to the bed, kneeling by it and taking Abby's hand.]
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Do I need to call Liam?
[After all even when the mother was human, werewolf births were mostly done at home. It was a little difficult to explain away the wolfish traits that the babies almost always had. But the pack had their fingers in every part of the city, that way there was someone available to make excuses for any... accidents. And Liam was their doctor.]
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Lay down. I'll be right back, okay?
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A moment of silence, and then his ears flicked forward as the returning howl reached him. He turned and went back to the bed, kneeling by it and taking Abby's hand.]
He'll be here soon.
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It's okay, you'll be okay. I'm right here.
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Do I need to call Liam?
[After all even when the mother was human, werewolf births were mostly done at home. It was a little difficult to explain away the wolfish traits that the babies almost always had. But the pack had their fingers in every part of the city, that way there was someone available to make excuses for any... accidents. And Liam was their doctor.]
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Lay down. I'll be right back, okay?
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A moment of silence, and then his ears flicked forward as the returning howl reached him. He turned and went back to the bed, kneeling by it and taking Abby's hand.]
He'll be here soon.
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It's okay, you'll be okay. I'm right here.
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