But Sahalie wanted her wits about her.
Honestly, Sahalie hadn't thought the situation looked any particular way. That's just how it was. Oak Tree Bend wasn't funny, either. Her eyes narrowed, trying to gauge how sarcastic Spieden was trying to be. Save for the chortles here and now, there was very little laughter in the Bend. A lot of the time Sahalie was the only one having fun. She was forced to conclude that this was some weird joke brought on by the apple-insanity. Not wanting to offend her caretaker, the otter-girl managed to lift the corners of her mouth briefly.
Together had the same sort of emphasis as with. The same sort of gravitas that implied something much greater than the girl could really grasp at, though obviously it had to do with love. She might have understood better if there were any mated pairs in Oak Tree Bend. But Spectral Woods was not kind to lovers. It took Ice, it took Silver, it took Nayeli, and it took Hotei — not that she knew much about them. At any rate, despite Spieden's garbled speech the explanation was clear enough: Serach had assumed Spieden and Triell loved each other since they had both been leaders. Now it was Drestig and Spieden leading. Sahalie scrunched her nose at the thought of Drestig and her caretaker in love — whatever that meant, sounded different from the family love.
Sahalie took a deep breath. Watching Spieden blunder and chuckle had been great, but it had largely distracted the girl from her purpose. The fire had diminished in her. But she still had to try. "But if Nayeli was with my dad, how did you end up leading?" She needn't have worried about losing her passion though, just speaking the words made her blood surge. "Did you drive her out?" the girl spat. Anger did not look attractive on her. "Cause otherwise I don't really get why no one told me. I don't get why I had to hear it secondhand, when Serach told Fenru. Fenru's just a stranger and he got to know who my mom was."
"I thought you were my mom."
She looked as small as helpless as a puppy again. Weak, confused, just wanting to be loved.