It had been far too long since she spent any time with her kids, and for that she felt terrible. Not only did she feel like a bad mom, but she also felt like a bad mentor to her daughter. She had been tasked with training her, preparing her and getting her ready. But with all the time they had, she hadn't done a thing for her daughter. Now though, she wanted to try and make it up and get her daughter prepared. The lack of training in the pack was shameful, and it should be a lot better. Things should be better than they were now, and yet...everyone seemed too lax. What was happening? Perhaps she wasn't the only one that noticed. She hadn't done very well to not be a part of the problem, but she wanted to try and get things up and going if nobody was willing to do it on their own.
Standing at the castle steps, the doors stood open and the sky was mildly cloudy which in turn left the weather cool. Winter in Auster was strange, but at least it was way more tolerable than the summer was, especially with her thick coat. She wasn't sure where everyone was, but right now she was just looking for one wolf. Tilting her head back, she let out a light call for Afrit before she walked down the steps and around the structure in search of her daughter.