The matriarch spared the briefest of glances upon the hare before her gaze pinned Isomne, watching piercingly as she spoke her case. Or perhaps it was just Is's nerves, but so much rested upon this, she could not help but feel her heart rise into her throat as her fate was decided.
When the pale woman spoke it was blunt, and the words made Isomne's heart fall and leap at the same time. So her profession was seemingly unknown in this land, but she was welcome nonetheless, as long as she could carry her weight and contribute to the pack. She nodded, a smile of relief flooding her features. It was plain to see that the mother had other matters to attend to, and little patience to spare for a glorified beggar. Isomne could work with the situation, as she had before.
"Thank you, so much. I'll do my best." She accepted, without any further comment, giving a bow to the matriarch. Then she gave a nod of goodbye to the man who stood guard and turned as she rose to follow her escort away from the den. She wasn't even sure what she'd be if she were not,
"flowery", as the leading lady had put it. It was who she was, how she had been brought up.
Still, perhaps she could show them that flowers did not have to be burdensome, and were not without their uses, in time. For now it was a start, a place to put down roots and try to grow from in the company of others. And that, if nothing else, meant she had something to sing about again.