where the wind takes you
The little lady was becoming more and more fond of the young alpha as their conversation continued. He was kind and open about how he felt, he wasn't uptight or aggressive. Realizing these traits, Zuri could actually see herself joining this pack and growing in it, not only that, but watching Dragon grow into his position too. From what she could gather, they were both young wolves just entering their trade. She would hopefully grow into a skilled, and wise healer in Talis. As for Dragon, the fawn woman sincerely hoped he would grow into his leading position-though she knew it would be no easy task. Perhaps she could help with that too.
Hearing him ask if she preferred the lonely lifestyle, Zuri shrugged. "To be completely honest with you Alpha, the loner lifestyle doesn't bother me. But I prefer a position where I am able to help others, and I think a pack could do just that for me!" The female flashed a large, enthusiastic smile, her tail patting against the earth. The only fear she ever would have was being hindered from helping others; not even death itself. She could only hope the young man would understand her request, and not object it.
When he agreed to having her join his pack, the inner pup in her sprung up, literally leaping to her feet. Her tail was erratic, her cheeks pulled back into an over joyous smile-even her icy orbs dazzled with happiness. "Yes! Thank you, thank you, thank you! You won't regret it Dragon! I promise!" This was great news! She could finally become part of a pack and meet new people and help others and experience the pack life that always intrigued her and... breathe.
Her little moment was cut short, when Dragon asked of her experience. She assumed, he was referring to her skills, or what it was she could offer to the pack. Immediately her body calmed, and she held a look that was borderline serious. "Oh well that's easy, you see, I'm a young healer. I use herbs and medicine to heal wounded or sick people. I've learned what I could from my mother, and picked up a few things from bumping into others along my journeys. Besides that, I suppose I'm an average hunter, and I don't know the first thing about fighting." After this, she realized that might've made her look bad, and quickly went to add to it. "As someone sworn to healing-the mind, body, and soul-fighting isn't really in my vocabulary you see. But I'm willing to help your pack in any other way."