She had not thought herself to ever fell homesick again, but as she followed her husband's calls leading the girls on up ahead, making sure nothing dangerous followed them, Isomne felt an old familiar pull. She would miss their beautiful vale, theirs alone. It had been a place of joy and peace, the perfect place to raise their little family. She was sorry to have to leave behind their little slice of paradise, but not as sorry as she was to see her daughters begin to suffer in the smoke.
They must leave it behind, now. She shouldn't make them linger another moment. Her call back was more bark than song, lest her worries creep into the sound.
Taking one final glance behind at the view of the vale as it slipped between trees, she urged herself on, to take heart. A warm smile would take the place of her frown, her trepidation pushed down. There was no use thinking twice, this was the right thing to do, and what was more, it was now or never. And there was no one she had more faith in to see them through this, than her love and them together. They'd be okay.
And so it was with this in mind that she caught up with them, answering Pan's question as she gave a kiss upon Sonnet's head, checking them over as they would begin their journey.
"We're all going together, don't be afraid." Then her gaze slid to him. A quiet whine, an apology for making him worry and an expression of her own anxiety. She did not know where he meant to lead them, either.