His ears quivered with apprehension as they pressed forward, rigidly standing at attention atop his head. Each word pounded against his eardrums with violent force, reverberating throughout his skull and eliciting the deep emotions that he so despised. As she finally spoke that final sentence, the euphemism used did nothing to ease the storm it unleashed within his heart. Bile rose up in his throat, and his lips pulled back as his snout wrinkled. It was a mixture of disgust and grief that momentarily took charge of his features and overwhelmed his glacial sights until he forced everything back down, determination gluing that solemn mask back onto his visage.
It was clear that if Nina could not have helped the child recover, then the sickness could not have been stopped by anyone's paw. Yet the timbers king found within himself the trembling, gnawing need to blame and for a moment, this wrathful onus fell upon the shoulders of the one-eyed woman before him. It was through his best efforts that such emotion was kept separate from what played across his features and within his pale optics, but it existed all the same inside of him. Perhaps if Gent had been made knowledgeable about Daniel's death through some other means, this accusation would have solidified into a sentencing, and the beast could have rested easy with the phantom of control and the funneling of his anger. Yet it could not be ignored what it had taken of the thicket Queen to come to him with this news. That she had thought of him at all was significant, much less that she had taken it upon herself to personally make the trip, and alone nonetheless. It was a measure of respect, and thanks to it, Gent found he could not maintain the illusion that Nina was to blame for what had befallen his godson.
@Danica was the next option, but this consideration was given even less time than what had been unfairly doled unto Nina. As much as he had invested into the girl, as much as he thought of her, the little sister he never had, it was impossible for the leviathan shade to cast her into such ill lighting. Thus he sought to blame those who had so viciously upset her life, who had damaged her so severely. @Titan, @Koda, @Hudson... the ones who had abandoned her when she had needed them most. And in this list, Gent couldn't help but bear a portion of the blame himself. He should have visited more... no, he should have convinced her to come to the Crest, to bring Daniel so that they both could live under his constant protection.
This reverie of thought was abruptly disrupted when Nina spoke again, disintegrating the assumption the king had made that Danica had ever returned from her absence. Missing? He had suspected perhaps she had taken another spontaneous trip to the creek for a few days, to clear her head perhaps or take a break from the hardships of single motherhood. To still be gone... he frantically wondered after the timeline, attempted to track the days since he had last visited with them. What if she hadn't gone by choice? What if something had happened to her? And if not, what the hell would keep her away? It did not matter that Nina declared her barred from Secret Woodlands. She had a home here, and Gent would find her to tell her such. He would bring her home, and they would get through all of it, Daniel's death, the demons that plagued her, Minka's death...
Minka's death. No, he could not go searching for Danica. He could not leave the Crest, not in the state it was in, not with his children so wounded, his subordinates so lost... The realization hit him hard, just as Daniel's death did, for it was not a past event that he could not control. This time, he had to choose to turn away from her when she needed him most.
A whine escaped him before he could stop it, and the king looked away.
"I'm sorry," he uttered, and it was indistinguishable how much of the sentiment was formality versus heartfelt, yet it mattered all the same. "Danica still has a home here. If you could tell her so... when she comes back..." She had to come back. She had to. She would return to Secret Woodlands, and if Nina could only direct her to him, if she could do him that one last favor... "I wish I could leave to find her, but," the king swallowed hard, his throat gumming up as he felt obligated to admit his own misfortune. "Minka has passed, Nina. Five days ago. Natural causes."
He couldn't know what this would and would not mean to the woman before him. The extent of his knowledge concerning the relationship between Nina and Minka was the near-war, and he assumed them to be strangers, unknowing of the ties with Whisper Caverns. Perhaps Nina would be happy of the news, a boon for her brother back home, but Gent anticipated that she would not much care either way. Regardless, he felt that it was necessary to give a reason why he could not bring her daughter back to safety regardless of how angry the thicket queen was with her surviving eldest, and too that if Nina had come all the way to import intel, she deserved to be rewarded with a tidbit as well.