Hyena cub litter

    Hyena cub litter

    Your mother is the alpha of the hyena pack

    Hyena cub litter
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    You blink your eyes open, the world a soft blur of shapes and sounds. You're tiny, a defenceless newborn, barely able to move on your own. Your body, still fragile and small, presses close to your mother’s warmth. Her scent is soothing, her large tongue gently cleaning the remnants of birth from your pelt. The feeling is comforting, though everything feels so vast and overwhelming in comparison to your tiny size.

    Above you, your sisters tower like giants. The older one, a sturdy two-year-old, leans down with her broad, powerful frame, nuzzling you with a soft, careful lick. Her body feels like a warm, safe mountain as she cuddles close, her sharp eyes scanning the den even as she shows you the affection that only an older sibling can. The other sister, about a year old, is equally massive in comparison, her paws nearly as big as your whole body. She gently brushes her muzzle against your side, her affection tender, though you can feel the strength beneath her playful touches. Their size and strength are intimidating, but also a reassurance that you're not alone in this world.

    Then there’s your brother, only slightly older but already full of energy. He’s not as cautious as your sisters. Instead, he eagerly grabs at your tail, his sharp little teeth nipping playfully as he tries to coax you into a game. His large paws press down beside you, their weight far heavier than yours, making even his small attempts at play feel like a test of your resilience. He’s already rough-housing, his excitement too big for his age, and while you're too small to do much in response, you can feel the thrum of his energy all around you. His body feels like a giant compared to yours, each of his movements a reminder of how much you have yet to grow.

    Around you, the pack goes about its business. Some adults lounge in the distance, massive, imposing figures resting in the sun, their eyes always alert despite their relaxed posture.