I wouldn't leave you
She knew that sitting down and doing nothing would let depression on set. So the woman had tried to keep herself occupied. She was a few and inbetween to feeling like she did anything but at least she tried to get out and socialize. She had even spoken with Sandpiper - which to her relief was actually a little ray of happiness for her. Talking with Kai and trying to teach him a few things did just make her feel funny. She knew of the impending time the pup spent here, soon to leave with his father on a journey far from here where he would be implemented into Aki's culture. Though a little determined to leave her own imprint on him - even if it was only a few japanese words that he would speak. Sorting through herbs though was interrupted by the smell of prey. These lands were barren at the moment, even herbs were hard to grab and she was afraid she might not have enough from what she wanted for winter. Hoping that in her heart the other healers would have had better luck than she had. Then she heard Bass' voice, pulling her away she poked her head out and there he was. Her red eyes glinting a bit with something of pup like fascination as she smiled and looked at the small rabbit. For her? In a time like this?
"Would it be weird of me to call you dad?" she chuckled lightly. Being here in Abaven had also brought an onslaught of memories she didn't like. Which indeed included Hajime and her siblings who were no longer in her life, but maybe it was hormones she didn't know. "Is that rabbit for me? Are you sure, since the prey is so low this season I wouldn't want everyone to starve. Have you eaten?" she asked as she fully stepped out of the den. Her coat covered in dirt probably from rolling in it earlier out of boredom since she had finished herb hunting. |