Since Ashanti's disappearance the young wolfess had felt lost. She had continued her patrols and her search for food that was nowhere to be found, but the rest of the time she spend curled up in her den, staring out at the snow, without really seeing it. Coal helped her as well as he could, just his presence next to her, in the small space, made her feel a little better, but he had his own duties to take care of; And he didn't know her.. Not the way Aideen had. Ashanti had been the one to tell her how plants could be used to heal, opening up a whole new world to the tri-colored girl, she had been the one to tell her about Secret Woodlands, giving her a home in the lonely winter, right when she needed it the most. And now she was just gone.
The white-pelted healer had only had time to teach Aideen very little before... In any case, the slender fae was yet to make any real progress towards fulfilling her dream and becoming a healer. She kept busy, patrolling the borders and hunting, getting to know the lands of her pack, and spending time with Coal; Maybe if I had been more insistent... She couldn't help but feel that, if she'd just studied enough, she would have been able to help Ashanti. Part of her knew it was a fools guilt - The healer had been just as busy, busier even, than Aideen - but it was drowned out by her worry and her sorrow.
Still, after a few days of complete misery, the woman's resolve started to return. It was faint, merely a flicker in the darkness of her heart, but it was there, and as more days went by, it started to grow. Today she had made a decision. She was gonna talk to Nina!
They hadn't seen much of each other since the day Coal and Aideen had joined Secret Woodlands, as a leader, the ochre wolfess undoubtedly had even more things on her schedule than the young new-comer, and, to be honest, Aideen had avoided the dame for a while. There was something about Nina that made her wary, what exactly she didn't know, but she had kept her distance. Now that Ashanti was gone, there was no one else to teach her what she needed to know; And it's about time I get over this whole thing and get to know her, properly! Nina had done nothing to provoke these feelings, and Aideen wasn't gonna judge her on a single, unmerited, first impression.
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