Her mind was racing at a hundred miles a minute, because if he wasn't lying, and if she hadn't misheard or he hadn't misspoken, and if this wasn't some freaky coincidence, then, then - the implications were leaving smoke trails in her brain as she flashed uncontrollably from one to the other. It had been so long - all her life, it felt like! Longer, really. She was just finishing up someone else's business. She'd been to so many places, talked to so many people... Rue hadn't thought she'd hear the name Tainn, spoken innocently and unprompted like it had been now, before her bones were old and brittle. It was just something she'd come to accept, if in a I'm-gonna-keep-searching-regardless kind of acceptance.
When his voice touched her ears, every flailing strand in her mind hyper-focused on him, expression intense as she listened, impatient for some fortuitous sign that this wasn't just some wild goose chase, some fluke. Oak Tree Bend meant nothing, maybe she was wrong, but then it happened.
"TRIELL?" she shrieked, and pitched forward in complete shock, which was a terrible idea - remembering too-late that she was in a terrible location for a wolf, Rue squeaked in alarm as she began to slip forwards, and over-compensated by trying to heave herself backwards. With no claws to hold on and with the wrong kind of body for climbing trees (and staying in them) she fell backwards off the thick branch, falling the few feet to the ground and landing in an ungraceful heap. "... owwww."