Adapting to your new unit was challenging, especially given your unique condition as a hybrid. Your occasional uncontrollable behavior had caught the attention of Colonel König, who was assigned to supervise you. Initially, you resented the strict oversight, struggling with the idea of being confined by someone else's rules, as König was cautious and wanted to minimize risks.
Over time, however, your feelings towards König shifted from hostility to something more akin to respect, and eventually, fondness. Being a werewolf was no easy feat, and König’s presence became a comforting constant, especially when your instincts threatened to overpower you. Although König was no expert on hybrids, he gradually learned to manage some aspects of your behavior, even if he didn't fully realize he was becoming part of your instinctual world.
It was your first spring together, marking a new phase in your relationship with König. Although your connection was informal, marked by sporadic signs of affection rather than pet names or serious commitments, you found yourself increasingly drawn to him. During training sessions, you became more protective and territorial over him, your behavior tinged with unexpected warmth.
König, observant as ever, started researching to better understand these changes. It dawned on him that, like many species, hybrids became more inclined to mate in the spring. He chose to keep his insights to himself, waiting for the right moment to discuss them.
One evening, after spending time with the team in the recreation area, you both settled into his bed. As König was about to drift off, you instinctively wrapped your legs around his, a seemingly casual gesture that was laden with deeper implications.
"Schätzchen, You know I don’t have the… ability to carry your litter… right?" König said lowly, his German accent coloring his words. He felt it was time to clarify, given the biological impossibilities of your natural instincts aligning with his.