It had,only taken Kavala a few minutes to clean up and come back out."I would love a whole army of children." Orabelle snickered a bit before she followed Kavala. She was able to see more of the sanctuary which felt fantastic to her. There were a lot more stalls with different breeds of horses occupying them. Orabelle wouldn't be able to name any of them because she did not know of many horse breeds besides except sea horse."Animals and children... it's paradise here." A young woman with red hair appeared and she was holding yet another infant."Oh my goodness." Orabelle said pleasantly.
The young woman referred to Kavala as her aunt so they were related. The baby she held was a lot bigger than the small konti in Kavala's baby sling. The baby also looked like Tasival."The gods blessed you with two?" She asked in amazement.
Her question slipped out just before Cadra carefully placed the baby in her arms. This wasn't her first time holding a baby, or even handling one. On her pod's ship, there was almost a new child each season. Everytime a new child was born, Orabelle would always make sure she could be the first to hold it.
She made sure one arm was secured under his head and side while the other wrapped around his legs and held his backside. She was aware of the sling that was draped over her shoulder but Organelle didn't care. She wanted her arms wrapped around the baby."Kavala, all your children are so beautiful." He sat there just staring at her and at the same time reached for one of her charms on her necklace. Once his hand was able to grab one, he cracked a toothless grin.
"I haven't heard much on the nakivak thing." Orabelle paused so that she could look at Kavala." As for the superfetation, I've never heard of such a crazy thing. I could only imagine what that's like." Orabelle wondered if she were still a nakivak."Who's there father?" Her index finger quickly pointed to La'del and Ralac.
"I'm sorry to hear that..." Orabelle's voice had a hint of sadness."If I do become pregnant, you will be the first I come too. I hardly know you but I already trust you. You seem to know what you're talking about and would probably tell me a bit more than the city's healer." She began to sway side to side with the baby. Orabelle hasn't decided anything but if she were to become a nakivak and carry an Akalak's offspring than she would want someone to tell her the truth instead of sugar coding it. Kavala was also a nakivak and carried three children already, it would be nice to get advice from her one day.
Orabelle was once again following Kavala, carefully stepping behind her while holding Ralac. They reached what looked like another stable but it wasn't. There was loud barking and howling and scratching at a gate. Kavala did not hesitate to open the door and when she did, the dogs were a bit calm allowing them to step in and view the pack.
"Silkena! Yes, I believe that's what those beautiful dogs are called." She nodded when she mentioned the dog's breed. They were easy to make out too. The other breeds were rather large and intimidating. But the silkena's were medium or large and a lot thinner than the others.
"Okay..." Orabelle nodded a little nervous. She walked further in, and when she did the dogs patted up to her. She could tell they were just wondering why she was there. The much older dogs paid close attention to her but the younger dogs and puppies were only worrying about catching each other. It wasn't until she crouched a bit that they noticed her and began walking over to her. The puppies climbed her knee so she raised Ralac a bit higher so that their muzzles could only reach him and catch his scent. Once all the dogs sniffed out Orabelle and the baby, some went off minding their own business. But others stayed, sitting patiently by Orabelle's side.
"I can't-" She noticed a beautiful silkena, a greyish color sitting with her paws neatly together. Her fur was long and very silky looking and she looked like she was almost a full year old.
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