Her answer would define whether or not she would be fit join Swift River. Fighting was definitely something Cessair would avoid for as long as reasonably possible, but it was still a grey area. Cessair was never faced with the responsibility of fighting for a pack, and she had never previously asked herself whether she could handle it. Obviously she would never fight any wolf, packmate or not, over trivial reasons, but if she was fighting for a packmate, could she do it? Her mind drifted back to the dangerous area of her memory that included the day her mother was murdered. She and Rowan were forced to strike out on their own as very young pups in a very dangerous world. If someone strong enough to fight had been present to defend them, Cessair might have had a better puppy-hood. It was too much to imagine what her mother would have felt if it were her pups and not herself that were killed. Yes, Cessair would defend the pups if necessary.
A similar train of thought led to the conclusion that she would also fight for her pack in general, although she knew she would have to endure training first, as fighting was not a skill in which she was well-versed. Only one thing remained that prevented Cessair from responding to Ice; she was still unsure about joining a pack. Her visions still caused her grief, and she wanted the luxury of options. Perhaps she would go talk again to the wolf she met to the east -- Nina -- and see if she could help cure her of her flashbacks. Maybe she would join Nina's pack. Finally, Cessair focused again on the present and opened her mouth to give Ice her answer.
But what was that? When Cessair's eyes focused, they were still resting where she left them, somewhere past Ice, and she noticed something out of place. She continued to stare at it, trying to discern just what it was, while she distractedly spoke. <b>"Yes, I will fight for my pack. Maybe I would still have the little pack I was born in if someone was there to fight for us. I don't want to see that happen again."</b> Cessair glanced into Ice's eyes, her own reflecting a confused expression with only a glint giving away her deep thoughts from a moment ago, before walking slowly toward the strange sight she had spotted. She came upon it to realize that it was deer tracks leading deeper into the blackberry field. Hadn't she just said she couldn't survive on blackberries alone? Her stomach, which she thought had been subdued by the juicy berries, suddenly burst to life with an intense vigor. After sniffing the tracks, Cessair realized they were fresh enough that the deer might still be around somewhere. She looked over to Ice, excitement now in her eyes. <b>"Deer tracks!"</b>