Herb Lore 101 [healing lesson]
02-03-2014, 03:39 PM
Satu |
It was so nice not to be sick anymore. She'd been ill for days, but now even the trembling weakness had passed, leaving her back to her exuberant self. She hadn't quite gotten back to exploring the other lands yet, instead sticking mostly to exploring the three lands in the pack's territory. The sudden onset of her sickness had left her feeling a bit nervous about being so far from a healer - she'd been lucky that time that she was right in pack lands. If she'd been in, say, the north exploring, the closest healer would have most likely been in Glaciem. She wasn't sure the current relations between her pack and the northern pack, but she wasn't willing to bet her life on whether or not they'd help her. Her nerves were keeping her pretty well leashed to the territory, anyway, so she was within earshot when Song sent out a call for the apprentices. Her ears shot up to listen. A class about healing? Well, she wasn't really interested in being a healer, but... Song had said that apprentices needed to take classes, and she was and apprentice, so she'd really need to start figuring out what she wanted to take classes for. Right now it might as well be healing - if she learned the basics, she could take better care of herself if she had a problem while out exploring, and maybe help a fellow explorer out if she came across someone hurt. As the call quieted, Satu had already made up her mind. Slim legs carried her at a steady lope across the territory, from her perch near Sunset Falls all the way to where Song awaited them at the mangrove forest. She slowed to a halt nearby, where a dark young male was speaking to Song. She waited until the boy had stopped speaking so she didn't interrupt, then moved forward to greet the alpha. "Hi, cousin," she said brightly, brown tail wagging slightly. "Healing lessons, huh? That's pretty important. You don't mind if I join in, do you? Uh, I mean, I'm an apprentice so I guess I'm supposed to take lessons and all anyway, so... hm." She closed her mouth before any more words could escape to make her look even more like an idiot, and gave Song a slightly sheepish smile and a shrug. For being able to tell great stories, she really wasn't that great at actually thinking a real conversation through. |