It had been a bit since Triell had returned and Jessie couldn’t help but feel relief in her heart that he hadn’t abandoned them. While she had been quite upset that Triell had left them, Jessie hadn’t been devastated. The loss of her husband had been much more prominent to the gray woman. She was, however, disappointed in Triell. While the widowed Tainn could understand why their former alpha needed to go away to find Nayeli, Jessie found it insulting that he would leave his children and family when they needed him. Perhaps it struck Jessie a bit harder because while Triell went in such of his mate, who was, most likely, still alive, the Scout remained bitter by the fact that Hotei was still lost until Jessie drew her final breath. The pepper-and-salt colored woman wouldn’t be able to find the other part of her soul until she died and part of her wanted to hate Triell for being able to find his love more than once and have her return to him once more.
She had wallowed in her own bitterness for a few days when she finally decided it was time to confront to man. After all, he was family, a brother to her. She tried to mull over what she could say to him, to express her feelings towards him but knew that she wouldn’t be able to do such a thing. Social skills were never something she exceeded at and she knew that what she said when he, hopefully, answered her call, would depend on both of their mental states. So without much hesitation, Jessie tilted her head back and let out a low, long call to the man she considered a friend for so long.