With each second that passed, she found herself warming still — if she could anymore than she already had — to the child.
"Nonna." She whispered, tasting the child's name along her tongue and deeming it fitting of the newborn.
"That's a lovely name." The adolescent cooed appraisingly before exhaling a plume of warm air along the puppies ear. It was meant to be an affectionate gesture paired with her smile and chime-like laughter. How sweet and tiny she was, certainly nothing like how Delphine must have seemed when she'd been born. A black, ambiguous blob slick with mucus and ichor that she'd also effectively wiped on the Gembounds who had found her that day. Her emerald gaze sought those of the baby-blue's belonging the child and again, she simpered.
It would have been a fair assessment, she thought, to say that she'd gone through a lot since her own conception but nothing could have prepared her for what came next. It hung in the space between them, heavy with implication yet Delphine did not shy away from the notion. If anything, she found herself fascinated by the one word she would not have thought twice on.
'Mama.'
Her heart thudded heavily against her chest and the adolescent found her eyes widening perceptibly. She was by no means an adult, if anything, the whole idea of motherhood had never once broached her mind but now that it was lain before her, she found herself baffled with speechlessness. What could she say in response? Surely the responsibility that came of caring for a child when she herself could still qualify as one would be too much but as she looked toward the small newborn, she found herself unable to turn away.
Delphine's ears flattened against her head and she gravitated closer to press a firm nuzzle against the child's side.
"Don't be scared. There's nothing here to be afraid of." She reassured her. Her voice dropped an octave lower, natural in its soothing tones and inherent in its desire to protect.
"I am Delphine, I am... I believe, a horse?" Though the answer had never been one explicitly stated, it was a kernel of knowledge that lay well and true between them.
"That one there is a bird, there are many kinds all around us and you," She paused to nudge her affectionately.
"You are a dog. I've met one not unlike you."
Her attention flickered to the pool of goo and her brows furrowed with concern.
"Why don't you try coming out of there? It looks so very cold."
( it's been well over a week so i'm going to go ahead and skip april! )
@nonna