It's My Lucky Day
Despite her desire to slink away for some time after the meeting and to think upon all she had learned in such a short span the empathetic part of her had demanded she at least attend to the woman she had noticed was limping, so as wolves had started to disperse she had taken a few moments to scan the area, the valley seemingly full of flora had held very little in the way of herbs she recognized. Finally she found some dandelions and carefully digging them up so as to preserve the root she grabbed them and headed off in the direction of the injured wolf. For a wolf who was clearly not doing so well the unknown woman had managed to get pretty far, as Luck moved into new territory she paused for a moment to assure herself she hadn't just unwittingly stepped over the border. As brilliant cyan gaze found the injured wolf she picked up her pace, allowing herself a moment to observe the landscape around her. As she drew up before the wolf she dropped the plants at her paws and gave the woman the most calming smile she could muster which, for a wolf who struggled to keep her inner thoughts from her face, was pretty damn good. “My name's Luck, Regulus mentioned I was new and hoping to take the rank of a healer.” Her soft, sweet voice gained an unusual sense of confidence as she continued a tone of voice she had picked up from observing her family as they had helped injured pack members. “Do you mind if I take a look and see if I can help?” She didn't really wait to step over her momentarily forgotten dandelions and walk a small circle around the stranger. Still she wouldn't really start poking and prodding till she was given the go ahead, a cursory look over could only really tell her so much, though she could tell from the way the woman held herself her paws were hurting her. “If you can manage it, I would recommend laying beside the lake and dangling your paws in the water, at the very least it might help to sooth any pain you have.” She had circled around her fully so that she was once more standing in front of the stranger and gestured over to the nearby lake. Speech |