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Post by ashestoashes on May 24, 2021 21:07:30 GMT -5
Wintershine walked a little heavier than usual but at this point she had gotten used to it. The Dayclan she cat made her way into Primal Instinct territory finally getting the chance to talk to Reznor. Last time he saw her she was still in light frame and had no clue the secret she had for him. In truth she wanted to tell him at the time but had been close to being caught by a wandering PI patrol. She had somehow gotten Rez's message with a safe meeting time. Well she would tell him now. I mean there wasn't a way to hide this type of suprise. So there Wintershine stood cautiously belly full of kits and ready to see her love. How would he react? Cleaver
[Okay so I started to write up the 14k reply to claim Funk then decided against it, but I was already relatively far so I decided to post it here anyway. I don't want to torture you, it's mostly just 1.5k words of padding, so you can ignore it and just read the tl;dr version below cx]
Reznor-kun couldn't sleep last night. It wasn't anxiety for the next day that kept him away; he was excited to Wintershine, even if he knew it was wrong. But he couldn't keep the kittens out of his mind, the two little ones he had left at Innocentia's paws and turned his back on. Their mother would have discovered they were missing by now; she would be looking everywhere; would she find his scent and know where they had gone? Would she come looking?
He put the thoughts aside yet sleep continued to elude him, and when morning came he gave up.
Reznor set out to hunt and took down a young hare, a little less than half his size, with ease. He was settling into his adulthood now, learning how to be a true trainee and later a hunter, and he wasn't so bad at it. He could be a valuable asset to the clan, he just had to make sure he lived that long.
He carried the prey to their meeting place and looked up to see Wintershine was already there, an eager grin already dawning on his face without his permission. Reznor trotted her way and laid down the prey, not yet noticing her condition - or at least, refusing to believe she looked any different.
"Wintershine, you look lovely," he purred, adjusting the hare to the side of his mouth.
Reznor-kun curled up in a ball; stretched out long and lean; laid on his back, his side, his stomach; contorted into strange shapes; sat up straight; tucked his paws beneath him and laid down; lay with with his head up, on its side, and down into the moss; opened his eyes and closed them and squeezed them tightly shut. None of it helped. He could breath in deep or shallow, count mice in his mind, but even as exhaustion weighed heavily upon his body, he lay awake.
He knew why. It wasn’t a mystery.
The kits never left his mind. They were so young and tiny, born only a day or two ago, with their ears folded back and their little eyes shut. They mewled when he first picked them up, but then they settled, and hung limp from his jaw as he took them away from their den. Away from their mother, who had slipped out of the den to hunt, and would return home to an empty nest.
Imagining her horrified cries when she discovered they were gone broke his heart. He knew what he did to her was wrong. At the very least, Reznor should had the guts to tell her to her face what he was going to do. Even if she couldn’t stop him. But she would think him deranged, delusional, and she would try to talk him out of it, and he couldn’t afford for yet to try.
Because he was already balancing on the claw’s edge and he couldn’t misstep down. There was no turning back.
The kittens had been so tiny and innocent, though. They had just started their lives. He told himself it was better to do it young, before they had a life to look forward too. Before they realized what the world was like. They were nothing but fur and meat, helpless. Maybe the proxy would like them better when they were older, with more flesh on them, but he couldn’t bear it.
He didn’t end their tiny lives. They hadn’t even started yet.
And so he rolled back and forth in his nest, on and on, his mind raging in grief and rage and disappointment and guilt. He could feel the self-hatred welling up inside of him even now, but he had to crush it.
Reznor was just trying to survive. He didn’t want to die. But he was marked for death, and he had to prove he didn’t deserve that. He could like a full life. A happy one. And he could make up for what he was doing now.
A few little bodies in exchange for all the lives he would save when he was older. Wasn’t that worth it?
He hated that he didn’t know the answer.
This was the way things were. The League killed cats all the time. Kits especially. He hadn’t landed the blow, just delivered them to execution. That was different than a true kinslayer, right? He wasn’t a good cat but he wasn’t a killer.
The League might understand, but his girlfriend wouldn’t. Reznor knew that too. If Wintershine ever found out, she would be horrified. Beyond that. Would she scream? Cry? Attack him? Maybe she wouldn’t believe it. Maybe she’d turn those perfectly soft eyes on him, full of disbelief and doubt, and he could assure her it wasn’t true. It wasn’t real, he would never do that. She was from DayClan, she was too soft to understand survival. So he would whisper her sweet words and let her forget it all.
Did that make him a bad cat? He didn’t care anymore.
But he did. And he hated that, too. He hated that he cared so much.
By the time the morning sun was rising, he hadn’t slept more than an hour, and his moral conundrum was far from resolved.
The blue tom yawned and sat up straight. He turned and started to groom his fur, neatening each errant strand, pulling away scraps of moss, letting the rhythm and routine soothe his soul. He straightened up the pristine white ribbon around his neck and slipped out of the den.
He had no training today. That was good. He doubted he had the energy for it. He was so tired and so distracted. Surely this weight would go away soon. The crime was over and done with. Guilt wouldn’t change anything. It wouldn’t bring them back.
Even if he wanted to sit and wallow, he couldn’t. He had a meeting to attend. As Reznor entered the forest he started to glance about for prey.
The scents of the forest surrounded him. The sweet, sticky sap in the trees around him; the dusky musk of the earth beneath his paws; the long, thick blades of grass peeking up between the roots; if he concentrated, he could taste the scent of his Leaguemates who had passed through the day before, and the lingering fear-scent of the prey they had cornered. He remembered being so overwhelmed his first day of training. Reznor has been using his sense of smell all his life, but it was instinctual, reacting to the signals without understanding them. He had to learn how to dissect and focus and puzzle out exactly the right prey scents. He did that now.
A squirrel was watching him on his left, he could taste it already, but he knew it was a lost cause. It was already wrapped around the tree trunk, only comfortable because it knew in the canopy he would never be able to catch it. His blue gaze narrowed slightly upon it, the tip of his tail twitching as he contemplated chasing it off anyway, but in the end, he chose to ignore it.
There were birds overhead; maybe he could wait for one to land and creep up on it. He tilted his head back to consider them. A bird with dark gray feathers was preening on the branch above his head, showing no interest in leaving anytime soon, at least not before it removed those tufted feathers sticking up from its back. A finch flickered past, swift and confident between the trees, but it was far out of sight before he could even consider following it.
Reznor shook his head and went back to listening as he padded on. The prey wouldn’t come to him, so today he would chase after it. He slipped low and carefully through the undergrowth, alertly checking the area before he stepped through, waiting to catch sight of something to eat.
A fox had passed through here recently. That surprised him, but beyond that, it was the tang of blood, sharp even though it was getting to be a few days old. It was the fox’s blood, not a cat or prey. He wondered if it was worth pursuing. There was a prey-scent underneath as if the fox had been carrying it. Maybe if it died it left its catch behind.
But he didn’t want stale prey. Wintershine deserved something fresh. He moved on.
Eventually, Reznor found his catch. It was a young and small hare, half his size, and it was stuck. Vines tangled around its hind legs, thorns snared its coat; the prey must have dragged on for a while before it was finally stuck because there was a variety of debris caught in its trailing vine trap. The blue tom circled close, then lunged, snapping its throat and ending its life without hesitation.
He wondered if Innocentia gave his children a swift death.
Reznor carefully freed the prey from its prison, removing each burr and pulling away the vines and debris. He even smoothed its fur a bit. It looked peaceful. Pale brown and grey ticked, soft enough to line a nest, and warm in his jaws, though the heat was fading quickly. That was different from the kittens. They stayed warm and wriggling the whole journey, not this solemn dead weight.
He shook his head and took the prey to go.
As he reached their meeting place he lifted his head to catch a glimpse of the she-cat and an instinctive smile crept across his face before he could chase it away. He really did like Wintershine, she was a nice cat, but he couldn't focus on how she didn't deserve any of this. Maybe one day, when they were both older, she would understand why he had to do this. Even if she could never agree. Never accept it. Accept him.
The blue tom bounded closer, summoning a charming grin, and for now, he didn't notice she was any different. Maybe he did see the difference in her weight. Maybe he knew the moment he looked into her eyes, but he didn't want to believe it.
"Wintershine," Reznor-kun purred, slipping the hare to the corner of his mouth. "You look lovely today."
Post by ashestoashes on Jun 14, 2021 21:37:57 GMT -5
Seeing Rez stand there with the hare in his mouth stirred something deep within her but couldn't quiet place what it was. Instead she carefully walked closer to him keeping eye contact. Wintershine gave a deep purr as she spoke, "Rez did you catch this for me? I feel touched. You didn't have to catch this for me but would you like share this prey together? Or perhaps...we can use it to...celebrate some news that I have..." The white cat wasn't sure how to say the next part. Did it need to be said? She shuffled her paws around deep in thought. Wintershine wasn't super big yet but big enough to notice that she wasn't her usual size. Maybe he just didn't connect things that well or didn't notice things easily.
Edited Jun 22, 2021 21:32:47 GMT -5 By ashestoashes
Reznor held her gaze curiously after she spoke, his brows pulling together in confusion when she didn't share the news. Was he supposed to know already? He pulled away to look her up and down once, and his stomach sank.
Oh.
The blue-gray tom leaned down slowly to lay down the rabbit, taking advantage of the moment to gather himself. He knew this would happen eventually. He needed it to happen. But he had hoped it would take more time. He wasn't... he didn't feel ready to face Innocentia again, to bring her another litter, but now he only had two more moons before he would have to take Wintershine's children from her. How could he face her after that? But he would have to. He had no choice.
He forced a smile onto his face and looked back up at her. "Wintershine, are you... are you pregnant? Oh, that's wonderful news," he purred.
Post by ashestoashes on Jun 22, 2021 21:38:52 GMT -5
"Yes I am," she spoke it in a matter of way that was calm and methodical but her eyes shone with excitement. Rez was going to be a father, and a good one at that she knew too well. Wintershine herself had her own little worries and such but knew that was perfectly normal. Walking over she lightly rubbed her head against him. "And I think you will do well as a father. Granted we are in different clans I don't think that'll make much of a difference since Dayclan is relaxed about this kind of stuff. Will Primal Instinct have a problem with this? I figure worse case scenario we can hide it well at my clan for now but I figured we could find a way to make it work for both of us. The kits could choose where to go to when they are old enough." The white she cat paused for a moment before asking,"...Are you okay with all of this?"
She was so calm about it. Didn't she realize what this meant? Didn't she know? Slowly, Reznor recognized the truth: Wintershine was in an entirely different situation than him.
She was a full warrior, in a supportive clan that would be there to help her raise her kits. She was ready for something like this. Her life was simple and uncomplicated. Wintershine thought her kits would grow up at her side; maybe she thought their father would be there for them. A part of him longed to be that for her, to be a good father and raise their little family, but he knew it was impossible.
Reznor took another slow, cool breath. He had to hold it together for now. Just like he practiced. Just like last time. A face made of glass, reflecting every mention Wintershine left without letting them pierce his heart. He leaned into her touch, rumbling deep in his chest as he embraced her, letting the wonder fill him.
"Yes. Yes, I'm just a little shocked," he reassured, holding her close. "I've never... I've never done anything like this before. It's just a lot to take in. "I don't think the League will have a problem with it; Funk's mates are both in DayClan, after all. I'll fight anyone that tries to take you away from me." His mouth trembled, and he forced his lips together into a flatter line. "This is just. Wow. A lot to take in."
Post by ashestoashes on Jun 29, 2021 23:47:44 GMT -5
"I knew it would be but you are taking it very well. I am proud of you." Her blue eyes shone with pure love, trust, and deep pride at Rez. They were both young, him younger than her, but together they could do it. Wintershine was more than confident about that. They would beat the odds with their children thriving living either in Primal Instinct or Dayclan...she couldn't ask for better. If only she knew the truth Rez was hiding from her
"How long do we have to prepare?" he questioned, still fighting to keep his voice from shaking. The sooner she gave birth, the better for him, but the selfish part of him wanted to draw it out as long as possible, the same foolish part that wanted to be a good father. He knew one thing - once this was over, once he had earned his life, he would never have kittens again. He had proven he wasn't capable of being a good father, he didn't deserve that joy. But for now... right now, he had to keep his eyes forward.
Post by ashestoashes on Jul 13, 2021 21:12:12 GMT -5
"Hmm not for a little bit longer. It's not early early in the pregnancy but no where close by all means. I guess I would say maybe halfway through, perhaps? I'll have to double check with the medicine cat on that. However last check up I was told everything seemed to be going well enough." She gave a small purr lost in thought for a moment of the thought how much love and joy these kit would bring them...or so she thought. She had no clue what was going through Rez's mind.
Edited Jul 29, 2021 18:20:42 GMT -5 By ashestoashes
The blue tom let out a long breath. He should be a full hunter by then, but it was creeping closer to his death date. It was the same paradox, over and over: he needed time to pass so he would have kits to sacrifice, but every passing moon risked his untimely end. The passage of time would drive him mad if he didn't shove it to the edge of his thoughts.
"Well, I want to be there when you give birth," he told her, nosing her behind the ear, "just in case. How do you feel about staying in the League for a little while?"
Post by ashestoashes on Jul 29, 2021 18:23:26 GMT -5
Wintershine looked at Rez uncertainly, "I...don't know. That's something I would have to think about. I still have time before I answer, yes? It's not that I don't want to be with you I most definitely want you there but Primal Instinct is very much different than Dayclan..." The warrior had never thought about something like this but really she knew she should have. Wintershine never would have guessed something like this would happen or dreamed of it.
Reznor was silent as he weighed his options. He needed her close by, so the kits would be easier to take; he didn't fancy his chances of sneaking onto DayClan's territory and stealing away his kin in the thick of the night. If he insisted, she might give in now and agree to give birth here . . . . but as he looked her up and down, he wasn't sure that she would agree. What would he do if she chose to stay at home? At least waiting gave him time to persuade her.
"No, you don't have to decide now," he sighed, taking a small step back. "I just want you to think about it. You'll be safer here, with all these strong cats around. Our Shaman is a good healer, she'll know how to take care of you."
Post by ashestoashes on Aug 18, 2021 20:32:40 GMT -5
"I'll take the time to think about it, but thank you for being so thoughtful and caring about me and the kits." She walked forward lightly rubbing against the tom, her belly showing a nice bump with the long stretch. Honestly Wintershine was uncertain if she did want to move. She did love her home, after all Dayclan was all she knew...but she also loved Rez. She wanted to be fair to him. Maybe...maybe it would be kind to move her kits in with their father to be one big happy family. There was a lot to think about.
"Thank you," he replied, accepting this was the best result he could have hoped for. He leaned into her touch with a purr, hoping it felt genuine and he didn't seem distracted, despite the gears constantly turning behind his eyes. Reznor had too many plans to make now and only a few moons to get started.
"Let's take you back home," he suggested finally, nosing her ear. "I don't want you working too hard."
Post by ashestoashes on Sept 26, 2021 17:13:38 GMT -5
(If you want I can finally make the thread where she has the kits. I mean she has been pregnant for a long time now poor thing XD)
"Yes that sounds like a good idea. I'm getting pretty tired and could use a small nap." Wintershine followed side by side with Rez feeling safe and sound with him. Oh if only she knew what he had planned in the future.
Edited Sept 26, 2021 17:13:47 GMT -5 By ashestoashes