Mahle's nerves were acting up. She'd only ever encountered Phineas once, and that time was just as emotionally traumatizing as this one was sure to be. In this current moment, and if the spirit's were in her favor, Aesire would be the one to show up. Though she'd never officially met her either, she'd heard word that the leader was much more easygoing that Celandine's father had proven to be. "O-okay, well. W-we're here...Silent Moon's borders.." trembling, the medic turned to face her hopefully soon-to-be recruit as she howled; requesting the presence of her alpha's.
"S-so.." she stuttered, trying to get a grip on herself. The yearlings stomach was churning at an alarming pace, a feeling she wasn't quite fond of. "W-when one of the leader's makes an appearance, you will remain silent until spoken to." This time her words were profoundly demanding, there was a strict 'no funny business' rule when it came to Mahle and her alpha's. She was too afraid for it to be any other way. "I know this is going to sound harsh, but don't mention your faith..." she sighed, knowing the words could be taken as her just being an asshole. "They won't understand like I do, you'll have to ease it upon them gradually." there, covering up the bitter reality of it for now would do the trick. They'd probably never understand, but Yennifer could distinguish that on her own. "Don't, and I mean do noott, make eye contact. Keep your head down. At. All. Times." She felt like she was explaining something to a toddler, though perhaps that's just what had to be done to ensure her safety.
What else was there? "I know this sounds intimidating, I promise it won't always be like this.." Mahle remembered her initiation process, and even the first few days being a pack wolf after that. It was terrifying, and a lot to get used to coming from a pack of wolves bound by pagan beliefs. "Do you have any questions?"
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I play among the stars and then fall so low.
Mahle PsyxḗI'm a fugitive that has no legs to run.
I'm a preacher with no pulpit,
Spewing a sermon that goes on and on.