Her friend’s mood, thankfully, had changed back to its normal nature. She was glad for this, for she hated to see anyone in a truly foul mood. Especially if she were the one to put them in it. Almost immediately she saw the familiar curious glint in Des’s eyes and she knew a question was in store for her, which she loved to answer. "Are you a scout, too? Or-- Wait, no, you're the leader. Were you a scout before you became the alpha female?" she questioned, and Namid couldn’t help but chuckle. A shake was given from her silver crown before she answered, “No I was not a scout, though given my wanderlust I suppose that would have been a fitting role for me. I have always loved to travel. However, before I came here I was a teacher. Knowledge has always been the one thing that outshines my need to stretch my legs, perhaps the very thing that drives them. I enjoy spreading what I know and perhaps gaining some in the process.”
It seemed the question that she followed with, as the queen had feared, had shown not so pleasant a return. She had met some others it seemed, and the Star Dancer’s brows furrowed. It seemed those other meetings had not gone well. She hadn’t yet met the siblings but in a sighting, had met the wolf named Tagg that she had yet to formally meet, and as well met a new wolf that she had yet to meet or even hear about herself. The woman was surprised to hear that the stormy male had a sibling, and she wondered if they were like minded or perhaps what she even looked like. With a name such as Angele, surely her personality much be sweet? But alas, it didn’t seem to be such by her friend’s description. She would have to get herself up and moving to finish the business she had started before her pregnancy had truly taken a hold of her. A sigh left her maw, “I am sorry you have not had the best of time in these lands. I wish more than you know that I could change the outcome of your interactions, and perhaps it will take more than one encounter for the others to see what I see in you, my friend. Do not lose hope, please,” she said. A certain almost begging look could be seen within the depths of her mismatched gaze, a selfish worry that her only true friend within her borders would leave her alone once more. She would do whatever it took to ensure that she felt at home here, and that her other subordinated felt the same.