She stalked away from the borders, absolutely furious. She didn't need anything new in her life right then and Drestig was certainly trying to change that with simply bringing others to their borders. Jessie was still trying to wrap her mind around the change in leadership and still she hadn't met the new woman who was "worthy" enough to lead beside Triell. The alpha had only truly mentioned the woman once and that was when Drestig and Jessie had made their valiant return from their journey. She had been trying to teach him and help him learn the ways that Oak Tree Bend lived, and now he was threatening her with another female. The girl would only serve to distract him and any desire that the Tainn had to educate Jessie in there was dissipated. She had made no comment to him as she left and had no want to speak to him for quite some time. Jessie didn't help those who got distracted and Drestig had easily crossed himself off of the list of her pupils.
After what seemed like a safe distance, Jessie stopped next to a familiar stream, a sad smile painted on her lips as she starred down at her frozen reflection. Her pepper-and-salt flecked way reached out to lightly skim the surface, a desolate mirage of her white guardian staring over her right shoulder. The Tainn turned away from the reflection, only wishing that Ice had returned and was here now. She released and shaky breath, which showed in front of her before continuing on in her own thoughts. Of course, those who she actually took her time for disappointed her or left. Happiness was the worst of all when it came to distractions. It was what drove her away from Hotei constantly, because it was so easy to let her guard down and she hated it. In the end, either in death or disappearance, Hotei would end up leaving again, leaving an empty shell of Jessie in place, unless she didn't let herself feel the undeniable happiness that came with love. So with a sigh, she released her thoughts, no longer wanting to think about her lost pupil.