Finding her companion’s golden eye in the dark, the yearling held Kjors’s gaze for a long moment, unsure of what his words made her feel. He had sought out a priestess, which sparked her curiosity as well as another darker, squirmier feeling. Jealousy wasn’t entirely unfamiliar to her, as she had grown up the weakling in the litter constantly trying to keep up with strong, talented brothers.. but she had never felt jealousy over something she cared about so deeply as Kjors. The princess blinked and finally looked away, reminding herself that Kjors had returned to
her, his gem. To the One-Eyed Dragon, neither the Badger Woman nor the Priestess were treasures as alluring as her.
He came back to me. Karina couldn’t fathom what this other woman of faith had told Kjors, but she knew better than to ask if her mentor did not offer the information up.
Her injured companion rolled to offer up his leg for inspection, and Karina moved closer to sniff at the proffered limb. She could see little in the dim lighting of the den, but then again her eyes had never been much service to her anyway. The young healer’s tongue flicked lightly over the joint area where Kjors had verbally directed her attention, and despite his slight quiver of pain Karina detected no taste or scent of infection. The joint did feel swollen under her tongue, so much so that she would have thought that the man had torn a tendon if he hadn’t just claimed to be able to walk on it.
“You.. fought.. and then traveled.. on this,” Karina said weakly, intending for it to be a question before the words came out flat. Here he had his own medic at his disposal, whose advice could have mended a simple sprain in a matter of days, and instead he goes out on some ridiculous capriole and waits an entire moon for healing! “Getting out of his head” was no excuse.. why, she knew of a mushroom that could cure that desire, and he wouldn’t even need to leave the den! She felt dizzy as rage swelled within her for the briefest of moments, and then she exhaled the feeling away, knowing what intense shame her friend must have felt if he was compelled to run off without even bidding her farewell in person. He came back to me, she said to herself once more, knowing that yelling at him would do nothing to strengthen his certainty that he had made the correct choice in returning.
“I have something for this,” she said instead, leaving Kjors’ side for an instant to duck into her personal chamber. Unfortunately, the best mediations to treat such an injury – arnica, scrub pine-- were limited, as they grew in the rocky, scrubby mountain foothills. She and Lachesis had been able to collect small supply when the River wolves traveled through the palisades, but most of their collection was sitting in Lachesis’s den instead of hers. Karina scraped together what she could from her stores –white fir bark would have to do instead of scrub pine—and returned quickly to her patient. The young healer set a particularly resinous piece of bark before the man. “I think.. you should.. ought to..” The girl swallowed, feeling very strange being the one to give the orders. “ ..Try to get into the Rill as soon as you can move.. the cold water is numbing, and it helps with the swelling.." Karina hesitated, knowing she was asking a lot. “Biting down on that tree bark will help with the pain..” There was no way around it; the medic had to go to the creek to mix the arnica poultice, and since it was toxic for her to hold it in her mouth for too long, Kjors had to be right there for her to apply it immediately.