True, the plague had lifted to a degree, but it was still unsafe if the only drinkable water was just a slightly lower grade of battery acid.
It was on this day that Valeska chose to venture directly into the heart of the Blushed Meadows, hoping to distract herself with the tantalizing promise of grandpup interaction and seeing her son again. He seemed to be doing much better of late; less tormented than usual, and speaking of far fewer visions of ill portent as compared to months prior. Perhaps it was the necessary focus that childrearing brought that had quelled his terrible dreams.
Yes. Children would do that to a body.
Valeska happened to arrive at precisely the same time as Sreda had decided to make a surprise visit, and she might have wagged in delight at the sight of her daughter if it didn't hurt so much. Ever since Pinesprings had bitten the everliving shit out of her tail, the wound had never truly managed to heal - it didn't help that, once or twice, in her profound ignorance, she dipped her rump into the acidic waters of the Respite in an attempt to 'cleanse' the wound. She was no medic, but if memory served, pain upon application of tonics and herbs was a good thing. It meant it was working.
(It was not working.)
And so the wound festered, and Valeska's tail did not wag, but she smiled so broadly the motion was implied.
Sreda!she said.
Всегда приятно тебя видеть. Я до сих пор не могу поверить, насколько ты и остальные выросли..
Stealing a glance toward the Blushed Meadows, the silver wolf could hardly wait to see her son's silhouette appear on the horizon. Sometimes she still couldn't believe it; Dimitri! A proud parent!
I was just coming to visit the grandpups. How have you been?
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