The orange healer nodded as her patient denied any more symptoms; Only the cough then... The list of possible remedies was narrowing. Casting another gaze at the pale woman, she tilted her head slightly, narrowing her eyes and sniffed at the air - though she didn't know Iopah's scent too well, it carried the same notes as the rest of the pack wolves': moss, pine and deciduous trees, and the musky scent of dirt, along with the markings of Nina and Hollow, and fainter traces of the other pack members - and Aideen was able to separate it from the sour smell of the sickness. She wrinkled her nose, suppressing a sneeze, the reek of illness was repulsive, even when it was relatively weak, like here; I'll have to get used to that.
Suddenly the huntress stiffened in the middle of a breath, Aideen's eyes shooting to hers, wide with concern. But Iopahs attention was elsewhere, as she rushed past the young wolfess, shoulders brushing. She staggered out of the den and hunched over, a violent coughing fit shaking her body. Aideen watched in silent empathy, lips tightened into a thin line; Poor her... Part of the girl wanted to rush to her pack mate's side, to console her, reassure her that it would all get better; but she held back. The light pelted dame was older and of higher rank, and, from what Aideen had experienced so far, would not appreciate her pity. So she simply waited for the coughing to pass, looking at Iopah with a carefully neutral expression; compassion and warmth in her eyes, but the rest of her face a professional mask.
The sick lady sat up and allowed Aideen to investigate her eyes, though with a wary expression. The training healer slowly stepped closer, careful to make her every move transparent so as to not give Iopah any reason to mistrust her. She stood before the woman, entirely aware of the intrusive closeness between them, and inspected the other's eyes; keeping her posture submissive as she did so. Like she had hoped, the redness was faint, in all probability caused by simple irritation. Iopah was looking back at the medic with tired, questioning eyes, and as Aideen was finishing her examination, the woman asked about it. The reddish female smiled gently, stepping back to allow the other some space as she replied: "I'm just checking for inflammation, some wolves can have bad reactions to some plants, especially in spring," She explained, quoting one of her newest lessons; "Your eyes are a bit red, but it looks like it's just irritation, from coughing and lag of sleep, most likely." She hurriedly continued, reassuring the poorly wolf, her eyes seeking Iopah's again in a short, sympathetic glance; with fits like that every other moment, the lady had to be exhausted.
She took another moment to silently consult her knowledge, confirming her diagnosis, and then gave her verdict in an encouraging tone; "It looks like it's just a bad cold. It's stuck on the lunges which is causing your cough, but it will pass in a few days as long as you get plenty of rest." The healer paused for a second, brow wrinkling as she thought, then she added: "We should have something in the stores that can soothe the cough, so you can sleep better." Sending Iopah a cheering smile, Aideen took another step back, feeling a warmth swell in her chest, though she hadn't been able to help much, she felt good in this role, caring and examining; Yes, this is my place!
Now, done with her consultation, she finally noticed the scent on the wind, faintly surprised she hadn't detected it sooner; Seems I might have been a little TOO focused... Her smile grew to a grin for a short moment, then she composed herself and turned her head in direction of the smell, sniffing in deeply. The carcass was extremely close, in fact she could see it between the trees just a few steps away, now that her attention had been turned onto it, she felt slightly embarrassed she hadn't noticed before; Healer might be the right spot for me, scout it certainly isn't! Ears flopping in her embarrassment, The girl turned back to Iopah, smiling sheepishly; "It... Could be good if you could eat something," She waved her head in direction of the deer, signaling its direction to the huntress, knowing that her nose was probably too clogged to smell it herself; "I know you probably don't feel like it, but it will help you recover faster..." She waited for Iopah's response, smiling her friendly smile, hoping the dame wasn't too tired to eat a little.
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