Dear Readers,
Here is the last chapter in this story. Thank you for reading.
I have another storyline set up to follow this one but it will take a bit to write out.
Enjoy,
KemMyst
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The next day she was quiet, introspective. She sat on the ridge, looking out over the compound, the lake, the yard. Ethan asked the others to leave her be, to let her work through her feelings. He sent Evan up to get her at lunch time.
She'd fallen asleep in the warmth. Evan called; she didn't wake. Closer, he tried again. "Mom? It's time for lunch." A little scared now, he sniffed, then turned and ran back down.
"Evan? Where's your mother?"
"She wouldn't wake up."
Startled, frightened, Ethan ran up the hill to where she laid. Stopping in the glade, he looked down at her. His heart thudding in his ears, it was hard for him to hear her heartbeat. Taking a deep breath, he crouched and put a hand on her shoulder. "Sweetheart. Lunch is ready."
She jerked, shifted, snarled.
"Hey, hey. I came to tell you lunch is ready." She shifted back and sat, looking up at him. Taking a deep breath, she said, "OK, thank you."
He gave her a hand up. "OK?" Another deep breath, she nodded.
She wandered farther off in the afternoon, looking around the area in her human form. She shifted to wolf and limped around a bit before changing back to human.
She came back into the cabin for dinner and groaned in revulsion. "Oh, god, what is that?"
The adults all looked at each other. "Venison and apples. Your favorite."
Anne breathed through her mouth, looking a little sick. She then clamped her hand over her mouth and hurried outside to retch.
Beth came outside with a wet cloth and a cup of water. Anne was leaning against the cabin, taking deep breaths. Handing her the cup, she asked, "What's going on?"
"I don't understand it, Beth." Tears glinted in her eyes. "She won't stop kicking me. It's making me miserable. What do I do?"
Beth led her to one of the chairs in the yard. "Maybe it's because you haven't gotten comfortable here again. You've got all kinds of emotions running through you. It may be that it's affecting her that you're still so upset."
"She won't let me sleep. I can't get comfortable. I feel awful. I've never had this happen before. I don't feel like eating."
"I'll talk to Alana and the others, we'll see if we can figure something out. I'll make you some camomile tea. But you need protein. Does anything sound good to you right now?"
Anne breathed, thinking. "Beans, cheese, hot pepper."
"Hot pepper? That might make her more active."
"Maybe not. I want to try. I have to try something."
"Stay out here and relax a bit. I'll see what we can scare up."
Beth went back inside. The others looked at her, expectantly.
"Lorna, Emily. Something with beans, cheese, and hot pepper."
"The beans will take a while to cook."
"OK, just get started, please." She poured a cup of milk. They made it from powder. "Evan, please see if your mother will drink this. Ethan, come with me."
Evan walked out, carefully balancing the cup of liquid.
Beth and Ethan walked into his and Anne's bedroom. Closing the door, Beth let out a breath.
"What?"
"Has she slept at all?"
"Not much. I figured it would take her a while to settle back down after everything that's happened. What..."
"And the baby?"
"What?"
"C'mon, you sleep with your arms around her, what's going on?"
"She moves around a lot. Beth, what's all this about?"
"I'm not really sure. The baby's more active than usual. It could be any combination of things. Because she's upset. Because she hasn't been eating. Because she hasn't been sleeping. Certain foods. But the fact that she's moving around so much is making Anne feel worse, making it hard for her to get comfortable, making her feel sick. And, you can see it just spirals."
"Oh, god, Beth, is something wrong with the baby? Should I have just... let it happen when she was hurt?"
Beth took another breath. "Things that happen to the mother will affect the baby she's carrying." Ethan looked stricken. "We need to find ways to get her calmed down, at least, as much as we can. Find foods that she'll eat. It's warm enough. A picnic outside. Sleeping outdoors, maybe. A nice, relaxing bath. I'm making her some camomile tea."
"So, what? We're just gonna start trying things to make her feel better?"
"Unless you have a better plan."
Later that evening, she managed to get something to stay down. Milk was alright but she had a craving for ale. She sipped from Ethan's glass, then took a big gulp. The adults all looked at her as she started to drain the glass. She forced herself to put it back down.
Ethan pushed the stray strand of hair from her face. "It's late. How about some sleep?"