some fairy tales are more than true
Sage's attempt to lighten the mood with a joke was met with a nervous laugh. The woman held back a giggle when the girl replied and checked the status of her paws. Green eyes looked over them for anything that looked concerning, but she was no medic, and this wolf seemed adamant that they were in good health. Still, she wasn't fully convinced that they didn't need help. Her tail wagged at the question, the woman eager to dive into the story if it meant possibly lifting spirits, but before she could speak the other had interjected. She merely kept her smile, shaking her head,
"No it's okay to ask! I showed you my paw anyhow. I was swimming and an angry snapping turtle attacked me. My friend Eros, the pack leader, saved the day by fighting it off. He flipped it over and showed it who was boss! He's pretty brave." She told the story with a humorous tone, clearly over the dramatic event,
"He also patched me up afterward." It wasn't much of a story, but she hoped it'd done something to ease the other she-wolf's nerves.
She listened, waiting for her turn to speak, "I'm glad I didn't scare you. Yeah, leaving can be hard, and I get that. My birth pack was pretty mean to me too." She looked down at the ground with a frown as she recalled the bullying she endeared, then back up, "They're not like that here, though, except maybe some of the pups have attitudes." She laughed after her sentence. It was truthful, they could be brats, but aside from that the pack was a welcoming one.
She was named after her mom's favorite bird. Sage grinned, "I like that, my mom named me after a plant, but I'm not sure it was her favorite." They could leave it at that. Her mom was knowledgeable about plants, and perhaps this girl's mom was with birds, so more information wasn't needed to be shared. However, she found herself wondering if Meadlowlark's mother was deceased.
The Hervok woman's ears pressed forward as the other said "well", feeling a twinge of hope that maybe she could help this wolf. There was a pause though, and the next thing that left the other's mouth had Sage feeling immensely guilty. Crud. "I uh." She hesitated, flattering with words as she tried to back out of her mistake, " Uh well...no...I uh." She looked away bashfully, her paws doing the nervous shuffle they often did when social interactions got awkward or intense. "I didn't mean to call you a freeloader." She whispered shamefully, "I was trying to be funny, but like also, serious. If that makes sense? We gotta make sure everyone pulls their weight." Gosh, why did she have to be so darned awkward?
Sage tilted her head as the other rambled on, not sure what to say. A question was asked and the woman shrugged, "No weirder than me." She had never met someone who stumbled so awkwardly in social situations like herself before. Although, with maturity, she was learning some grace...and she'd never said something as odd as that. Perhaps her struggle was more with being creepy than weird. She thought of shy Asmund, realizing he was more weird and creepy than the two combined, but kept her mouth shut on the matter.