16.Feb.21, 07:08 PM
"If there is any trouble, my love, Healer Hall is not far. If you want, in the later stages, I can always go there especially if things seem to be as bad as they were. Or perhaps if this is very normal all that will be unnecessary." She brought his hands up to her lips to kiss them gently.
"Hopefully, this will be a child instead of two, much as I love the girls," Sariel murmured. "Cirith seems to be excited by it. She said I was clutching, earlier. If I do go through with this pregnancy it'll be the last, that's for sure. I know it was very close last time but you'll be here and there's no one I trust more."
Except me, the gold said blinking sleepily.
"Cirith, darling, you can't deliver a child. It's complicated and not like Malvayth laying her eggs," Sariel said laughing enough that she leaned into L'gan for support. "That said, I trust you very much as my lifemate and for all the things you can do."
I should hope so. I would be a poor lifemate if you could not. She shuffled forward as close as she could get to the both of them to address L'gan. Cirith didn't quite abandon her cuddle buddy, Semath, but she did want to be as close to her favourite people as possible. This was a difficult thing to do for a grown gold. She tried anyway with her long neck extended and her multifaceted eyes brightly glowing.
I love you, L'gan, this you should know. It is not time to worry. It is time to be happy. I know Sariel like I know myself. She is right, Healer Hall is not far! It will be quick for a Master Healer if they are needed. I can say when if she cannot. Risk this once more, I will be fine because she will have me with her to keep her safe.
The gold huffed gently, her eyes whirling fast but with steady blues and greens.
"Mmm," Sariel murmured. "The lady has a point. All of us together are strong and this is worth it to me, to Cirith as well. Another life to watch grow into their own..."
That made Cirith croon and rumble and she might have squeaked.
"Hopefully, this will be a child instead of two, much as I love the girls," Sariel murmured. "Cirith seems to be excited by it. She said I was clutching, earlier. If I do go through with this pregnancy it'll be the last, that's for sure. I know it was very close last time but you'll be here and there's no one I trust more."
"Cirith, darling, you can't deliver a child. It's complicated and not like Malvayth laying her eggs," Sariel said laughing enough that she leaned into L'gan for support. "That said, I trust you very much as my lifemate and for all the things you can do."
The gold huffed gently, her eyes whirling fast but with steady blues and greens.
"Mmm," Sariel murmured. "The lady has a point. All of us together are strong and this is worth it to me, to Cirith as well. Another life to watch grow into their own..."
That made Cirith croon and rumble and she might have squeaked.