At the pause in her speech Raela met the woman's eyes with markably eased nerves. Instinctively her muzzle turned down in a gentle nod. She'd understood. With that confirmation the stranger went on, and it seemed that this was the part of the story where things got truly trying. As the girl indicated the location of the injury, the matriarchs golden eyes followed with interest, but found nothing visibly wrong with the spot. Long healed, most likely, and internal anyway. She was glad to hear that again the foreigner had been taken in, but the tone of her words didn't speak of blue skies and happiness. This too, had to have gone sour, for her to be languishing in sorrow by the riverbank.
“My partner and I had our differences,” she smiled a little deep inside, in spite of the situation. Gent and her had certainly dealt with that problem in the beginning, but it was not the same for this girl. As the tale concluded, Raela's expression softened even further. She really was lost, wasn't she. The Crest wolf's interest piqued though, as the loner went on, getting to the root of the problem without any prodding. Purpose, what a funny thing, she mused, watching the younger female turn away. Raela took a breath, mouth parting ever so slightly. Now here was something she could truly relate to. Again a tiny smile wanted to emerge onto her ivory maw but she held it back. It was not the time.
Instead, she had words to give. Rae only hoped they didn't sound pretentious. "Purpose is usually one of those things that finds you." She offered gently; mind already humming with what to say next. Perhaps if she could offer up her own tale, it wouldn't seem so much like empty preaching. Her eyes fell away. "I- I was chased out of my pack at two," it was hardly anything compared to how young this one must have been when she was first alone, but it was hopefully comforting on some level. "The only thing they let me do there was watch puppies as lowest, and I certainly didn't fit in." It was really much more than she was letting on, but it would suffice for now. This wasn't about her. "I was taken in by another one too, eventually." Her tone deflated a little; it had been so very long... But the older woman brightened then. "Now I'm an Alpha, but that's not what I would call my purpose." Now the grin emerged subtly at the corners of her lips. Maybe it was a sort of awkward thing to say, but it flowed from her tongue anyway. "I like helping people," she started gently, looking at her own feet before glancing up again. "And maybe that means I can catch them food, or maybe it means I can patrol their borders, or be their council, or their leader," she paused a second, trying to tie it all together. With any luck the stranger was catching on by now. "But I didn't decide that one day; it was already happening by the time I figured it out." The older woman smiled to herself. "But if you asked me a year ago I'd have no idea."