Lorcan chuckled at Emrys’ reply, a sarcastic grin pulling at the corners of his charcoal lips. “I better harvest a whole bunch of it…just in case.” - although he truthfully hoped that he would never have to use it again, or at least, not any time soon. The subordinate had been having a tough time of it lately and prayed that once he returned to the monadnock, things would brighten up, but until then he was determined to make the most of the trip away.
When Lorcan asked the alabaster male about being part of a pack, he was met with an icy blue stare. The agouti pack wolf tilted his head in question, curious to hear the loners explanation, completely unaware that the subject may have been a little uncomfortable for Emrys to talk about. “Oh..” Golden gaze flickered sideways to the ground. “W-what made you decide that?” He awkwardly pressed at the subject, unable to just leave it with the answer he had been offered. He just didn’t understand.
The answer to his second question stirred a pang of familiarity in Lorcan. “Me too! My mother was a healer and I used to follow her around as a pup.” He smiled, happy to have something else in common with a wolf he truly admired. “Although, to be honest, I just used to like exploring whilst she searched for plants. I never thought I’d actually be training to be healer myself one day.” It was funny how things worked out, but the subordinate was happy with the route his life was taking.
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As the pair entered Blackberry Fields, Lorcan’s eyes were immediately scanning the surrounding shrubbery for any flashes of yellow. Russet ears pricked up to listen as Emrys described the plant in more detail as his muzzle continued to rummage through the blackberry bushes. Stepping away from Emrys to inspect between the blackberry bushes closer, Lorcan continued to rustle through the foliage quietly until.. “FOUND IT!” Golden eyes widened as he grasped the entire plant with his teeth before bounding proudly back towards Emrys, two yellow flowers dangling between his jaws on one side and muddle roots dangling from the other. “See! Yellow flowers and green leaves!” He reiterated, tail wagging with puppy-like excitement.
Unfortunately for Lorcan, he had in fact found a plant called Yellow Rattle.