When she turned a serious question on him she waited for his answer amd nodded when he answered. "I hope so too. It's time the cove got a little bit of a break at least." She looked back to where she said the dancing fairy had been. "I was kind of hoping it was a sign that my leg might get better." That was what she wanted so that she could be like all of the other puppies.
When she turned a serious question on him she waited for his answer amd nodded when he answered. "I hope so too. It's time the cove got a little bit of a break at least." She looked back to where she said the dancing fairy had been. "I was kind of hoping it was a sign that my leg might get better." That was what she wanted so that she could be like all of the other puppies.
Nash smiled gently at the dark pup as she nodded along with him, agreeing that the Cove could use a break. It felt like the winter had been one hard turn after another; spring usually brought new life, and he hoped this year the same would hold true in a plethora of different ways. He poked the girl softly with his nose. "I'm sure it is," he said. "You're already moving around much better, and we both know your mom is a miracle worker." He had full faith Kateri would but running around, energy back to normal, in no time. For now, though...
He sighed. "We should probably get you back before she notices you're missing, huh? We can keep this adventure our little secret," he added with a wink.
The Slayer girl nodded at Nash's suggestion. "We don't want her upset with us both. Thank you Nash for this. It was lots of fun. Maybe we can do it again sometime." It was nice having someone to play pretend with.
Nash was pleased when Kateri smiled; he'd hoped to help her feel at least a little more confident about her recovery. "It really does feel like forever," he agreed. "Mine took a while to heal too. Before you know it, you'll realize you're limping on habit rather than necessity." He'd had to retrain his own body how to walk properly when he'd made the realization himself.
At her suggestion Nash hummed in agreement. "Of course we can," he said before gently herding her back towards her den. "For now, why don't we go take a nap and appease your mother?"
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As sad as she was to go home she knew it was the right thing to do. A wide smile spread across her features when Nash agreed they could do this again. "Good," she said clearly happy with this. She nodded when he suggested they go amd take a nap cause it's what her mother woukd want. "Okay, it's probably best all around anyway." She did feel a little tired anyway.
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