More sickening than the darkness that had taken their queen, was the way the light rose without her. While sleep had been fitful for most; for Raela it had been slow to even come. She was absorbed in keeping her golden eyes open; if only to make sure that the misfortune little ones didn't vanish from the den in their anguish. The distance and angst some of them directed at her stung, but she couldn't fully blame them for grieving in their own ways. If some of them didn't want to talk about it, she wouldn't bring it up. If others wanted to cry, she would be their shoulder, but they would never be allowed to believe she wasn't there to help them. None of the members would for that matter.
On top of things there were thoughts and worries to be had; and she never was good at quieting her own anxieties for very long. Images of the wailing children tormented her as much as the sight of death. Memories of Tolas' mangled body reappeared vividly as day, and so it was no surprise that when she did finally close her gleaming eyes that she slept soundly; like a stone. Gent's calling roused her from this deepest sleep, and all memories of what she may have dreamed faded. Instead, she was left feeling... odd. Something was definitely wrong, but her waking mind couldn't quite remember. Then her eyes fell about the den; to the place where Minka should have been sleeping, to where the children lay alone, and she remembered. Her heart sunk as she rose sluggishly to her feet. Oh, everything was very much wrong.
It wasn't as if the consequences of Minka's passing hadn't occurred to the russet woman. There was a leadership to be filled; just as there had been in Tokino's absence. And just like then there wasn't time to be left sulking while the ranks fell apart and their stability crumbled. Though Cessair stood above her in the hierarchy Raela had already felt the pressure creeping up on her since the night before. Cessair was small, meager, mild-mannered and hardly seemed like the type to be capable of leading. Moreover, it was herself that was closest to the King and even in training to be his advisor, so it made all the more sense for her to step up and take the place of the woman she owed so much to. For a moment she could have cursed her sloth in finally challenging the tawny female she now considered friend, but it was too late for that.
And she was terrified; numb even. As the chilled morning air brushed hastily by her face Raela emerged to galumph after the patriarch in silence. He could have wanted to speak to her about any number of things, and which it was she had no idea. Now the Crest's new second sought only to comfort him any way she knew how while the rest of the group continued their sleep. The way he'd crumbled the night before still hurt her. She drew up beside the man, questions in her eyes as her muzzle and then her whole right side brushed up against him in passing. Her head was tucked once into his chest in an embrace before pulling away to seek the answer she knew Gent would have for her in this hazy new dawn.
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