Ever since she was little Kajika knew that Lunette was going through something but he'd never been able to know exactly what. So as much as. He tried he'd never been able to truly help her. Over the months he'd gotten some clues but he couldn't even be sure that what had troubled her then was what troubled her now. All he felt he’d been able to do was gain her trust so that she could have at least one wolf that she could turn to when she needed someone.
Everyday that she seemed to suffer only made him want to help her to figure things out so that maybe one day she could find peace. So badly he wanted her to be happy and to feel completely comfortable in her life. He often wondered if that day would ever come for her or if she would always be in this state of unsettled. He was glad she was back but he couldn't help but wonder for how long. Would she disappear on him for good one day? He of course hoped she wouldn't but Lunette was her own wolf now and made her own choices.
Many times from the things she'd said he believe that something had happened within her family. Something unseen by him that had led her to the place she lived in and now she couldn't find her way back.
When he finally joined her she leaned into him as she always did. It was comforting to know she was there and had returned. He had missed her, missed the times they would spend together laying on a stone in the sun. The silence between them was often comfortable and it was worth her that he would put everything else aside and just enjoy the moments that passed without any worries. He needed those moments to cope with being a leader and carrying the worries that came with it.
A question hung between them that he'd asked. It was about how she'd felt before Namid had left, he wondered if her mother leaving to find her children might have had something to do with the way she felt. Her answer however led him to believe that it didn't which also believed that it didn't have anything to do with her father leaving either. “Maybe setting happened to you before that, a long time ago that led to this feeling?” He suggested. Perhaps that was the answer.