Chantille!
She still wasn't sure what to think of Kite's reappearance. It had created so many new questions and answered none that the woman previously held. The reunion had come so unexpectedly and, now that the fellow plains wolf had moved on, it seemed even more incredulous... and worrisome. What had happened to Kite? Why was she was alone now? The questions built up with no outlet and she felt her worry grow with the uncertainty.
Her feet traveled south - perhaps a bit further south than she had intended, but she had the excuse of being distracted. Something had happened to Kite to take her memories and someone had told the woman that she was someone else, that she was 'Nightingale'. Whereas Iopah had lived with Kite in the thicket, the woman now knew only 'the Caldera'. At the very least someone had lied to @Kite, but it might be far worse than.
Iopah stopped, finding herself deep in the ferns. It was late autumn, nearly winter now, and the surrounding foliage was lifeless and brittle. Something crumbled under foot as she shifted. There was no way for her to know what happened. Even if she found Kite, the woman herself wouldn't know. The Pines' queen made a slow circle, looking around anyways, and then started back the way she had come.