- Midday, Sunny - 73 ° F/23 ° C
Summer was definitely at its highest. The sun was beating down on the Thicket, its warm rays struggling to make it through the dense canopies. Just like at the height of winter, when the swirling snows got stuck on the tangled branches above, the Thicket of Secrets was now showing its worth to the wolves who called it home. Thanks to the many trees and bushes, the burning midday sun could not reach the forest floor, and the land lay in blessed, cool shade. Today though, on inhabitant of Secret Woodlands was looking for sun - she much enjoyed basking in the golden warmth, but at the moment, it was too hot even for her - no, she was looking for sun for another reason, the reason that was behind most of her tours through the land, she was gathering herbs.
She was starting to get control of the medicine stores, after many days of gathering, drying, organizing and storing, she was finally satisfied. Almost. Yet another review of her collection had revealed that she was low on Lavender Hyssop - unsurprisingly, since it was a plant that she'd used a lot through the winter against colds and chest infections, and it wouldn't surprise her if @Nina had ordained some of it to help calm @Danica as well. Besides, the flower worked best fresh, and it would be at the height of its flowering right now. So the dedicated medic had gone on a hunt, using her knowledge of the plants typical environment, and her trained nose, to search for the fragrant, purple flower.
But she knew she had to be lucky to find it within the Thicket, and sure enough, her search was bringing her closer and closer to the pack borders. This particular herb preferred more open, sunny areas, but it was known to sprout wherever some sunlight reached the ground. If she could help it at all, Aideen would largely prefer to remain within the pack land, she was evolving quite an aversion to crossing the border, feeling like every time she did, something terrible happened; The Woodlands need me! But they also needed her medicine, so if she had to leave the land to find her lavender, she would; I just really hope I won't!
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