Someway, somehow, Kisla had the grace to let her into the Hearthwood even with her own admittance. Nightingale did not want to be a liar; she could not commit herself for life as she so typically might given the circumstances, silly and {so far} fruitless though they were. There was a thought that perhaps that was why Kisla had let her in at all; that anything real might come of these dreams was surely absurd. But the songbird thought then of @Iopah and of the memory she had unknowingly brought back. Nothing to do with whoever Kite
was. Surely that was truly a mistake. The songbird had many unique features that did put her apart from other agouti wolves but from the first instant, all seemed to be the same. The kind Timber woman was blameless; she made her fair share of mistakes before noticing, in identifying someone. No one time less embarrassing than the next.
Her ears swiveled atop her head. Her new alpha female (new to her, anyway) had informed her of the going ons of the pack; she co-led with Kjors, who she would be sure to meet, of the present members, and then some. And after all of this intel, the songbird decided that the first thing she would do is seek @Inna as soon as she arrived. If anyone else met her first, she wouldn't object; she simply thought she ought to thank her friend for speaking on her behalf at all and letting her know she had taken the offer sooner than anticipated. It couldn't hurt, could it? And she could assist this pack in the process. She couldn't recall if any had taken the scout role yet, but if not? Nightingale would make it her own in her ventures. The tawny songbird was presently on the trail of her friend, tail waving eagerly behind her. It was late evening, now; by nightfall, she would go check out the rendezvous den for any activity there. Nightingale would prove that she, while a part of the Hearthwood, took the arm given by Kisla with no goal to be lazy all the while. No, she intended to implement herself.