Never Have I Ever
It was too bad Mask had left the pack without a dedicated hunter. This would have been a great place to hold a pack hunt under his leadership. She herself was an ok hunter, and Aurielle had some training from Mask, and Laisren had experience with hunting, but none of them were really hunters, but rather all warriors. They could use the same fighting moves against prey that they would use against another wolf, but a real hunter would know the behavior and habits of every prey animal they were likely to come up against, they would know where to find them and how to track them, and the best tactics to use against them. They didn't have that sort of subject matter expert anymore. She certainly didn't have any interest in learning hunting to that depth. She just wanted to fight, and to heal.
Not that she did a whole lot of the second - she had no one to teach her. Paladin hadn't held another training session after the one about birthing, probably because it was clear that his interests were in a very different side of healing than hers and Domari's, and then many members of the pack had left, and now the only healers were he and Justice, and it probably didn't seem worthwhile to him to train just her. It left her somewhat at loose ends, though, and she'd spent far more time with the pack's legionaries, Gwenevere and Laisren, than she had with the healers, who at this point meant just Paladin. Maybe, though, if any of Gwen's new pups were interested in healing, they'd be holding more training sessions again. But what if Paladin was still reluctant to? Or wasn't back from his trip to finish his training with the nomads? Who would? She couldn't. She didn't even know most of the basic healing knowledge.
She puffed out a frustrated sigh, then bounded up above the grassline again, twisting catlike on her way down to land back on her paws. Wait, what was that line of movement through the grass there? Another wolf? A wildcat of some sort? A wolverine? It was certainly moving closer and closer. She went on the alert, eyeing the grass in front of her warily.
Ara was still, slowly but steadily, getting used to life in Lirim. Over time, she had gotten quite accustomed to living life as a rogue, and being surrounded by other wolves was something that was taking her time to adjust to. Much to her disappointment - though she didn't dare show it - Athena hadn't been quick to join her as she had expected. Perhaps she wouldn't join at all, but Ara could only hope she would, having grown close to her in their time spent together before deciding to settle down somewhere. At least being around others, even packmates who were still nearly strangers to her, was enough to keep the constant nag of loneliness at bay. Ara knew that she would eventually get to know the wolves that shared the same lands as she did - and she hoped she might be able to offer her skills, whether as a mentor or in the field, whatever was needed. |