She wasn’t reaching him – none of them seemed to be and she let the silence hang in the air for a couple moments, noting Lorcan’s presence shortly after she herself had arrived. Her nose brushed softly against the fur of his neck once more, trying to coax a reaction out of the alpha beside her. She also knew what this meant for her, and how her crown was to weigh heavy with the responsibilities that had once befallen the matriarch in front of her once more. She glanced around to see the mourning souls, and she thought to herself about how she’d seen this before.
Why did pain always find those she was closest to? It seemed she held a curse in her heart, something she was born with or maybe just the bad luck associated with her presence. She could not be certain. “We should give ‘er a proper burial… near where ‘er mate is layin’.” She suggested, clearing her voice to break the silence that seemed to cut through the heart of the pack. Despite the suggestion, and her pushing herself up to her paws once more, she did not move… not until they all broke out of the shock to acknowledge what she had just said to them all. I hope you're at peace now, Kisla... and looking down on us. The thought ran through her head, though she dared not say it out loud. Her beliefs were hers alone, and she felt as if there was a new star in the sky tonight, running around with one that fit together perfectly with it.