Disappointment could be seen in the eyes of the woman, and really Namid couldn’t blame her. If one really loved their family as she had, they really never stopped looking for them. Even the Queen of the Lake, during her travels about, sometimes kept an eye out for the movement of a familiar pelt that seemed to always be etched in her mind. Her family was never really forgotten in her mind, they would live on in the one she was forming now. The one that she would protect like she hadn’t her parents and siblings, protect with her life if needed.
The next expression that crossed the face of Dezzy was of shock and slight confusion, maybe even discomfort. Namid tilted her head to the side in curiosity, wondering why she had reacted so. Surely her reply wasn’t that alarming, she felt she had worded everything correctly and even hoped that she had. She replied with somewhat shock, expressing that her offer sounded really good to her, but she seemed to think that she could provide no service to them. She said she wasn’t a hunter of big game, but one could be surprised what they could do in the presence of an entire pack to back them up. Regardless, she could still catch small prey to fill their catches and their bellies. Small prey was better than nothing, something she had learned harshly during the winter. There was something that she left off at the end of her sentence, something that she didn’t quite know and something that obviously made her feel uncomfortable. Not one to pry she decided to let it be, for it her friend wanted to say it herself she would. She also expressed that she was good with young, having taken care of her brothers in their youth. This did peak her interest somewhat, but even with their conversation going well she would need further information and time with the woman before she’d be allowed private time with the youth’s.
Dezzy lowered herself, her posture showing fear at what her reaction could be. A small frown marred her maw at this reaction and she shook her head to her gently, “Please, do not be afraid of me. I will not bite your head off, your offers, no matter how meager they seem to be to you, are perfectly fine offers. They show you are willing to pull your weight. No wolf can take down big prey on their own, and sometimes not even with three grown wolves. You may not be able to do that now, but with a pack behind you, you would be surprised what you could do. You may not even have to attack the animal, just herd it into our waiting lines. Herders are just as if not more important than the hunters. As for the young, time will have to tell. You seem to be a very respectable woman, but what kind of mother would I be if I let my children alone with someone I hardly knew? I do not say no to that, but I do say that I will keep it strongly in mind. If, that is, you would like to join us?” She finished, and half learned forward in excited anticipation for the answer. A friendly smile pulled across her gentle features and her tail pulled a slight wag. Please, please say yes. she thought to herself.