Iyes tilted her head at the sound of Heigen's beckoning, her anxious expression melting into a soft smile as she trotted toward her mentor. She came up toward his chest, offering him a submissive lick against the underside of his muzzle before stepping over toward his side. At his question her bright amber eyes swept back toward the den and an absent minded swing began in her tail. "Sort of," she offered with a shrug. She didn't really know what it was she was supposed to do here, but her deep-rooted loyalty to the two - now three - within the confines of the den required that she be present.
Movement from the mouth of the den stole her attention immediately, watching as their shadow Leader rose quickly from the darkness out into the mountain air. Iyes whined at his approach, lowering herself in reverence of the new father while her tail thrashed in excitement. She wanted to congratulate him, maybe find a body of water and give him a celebratory dunk, but there was a reason for his appearance and concern written in the subtleties of his ebony expression, and that was more important than wickedness.
Plants, Greer requested, and a bright smile appeared on her face. She did know a healer! But it quickly disappeared after she recalled just how far away @Emrys was from them at this point. "I know a healer from White Fir Notch, far north," she offered with a frown adorning her muzzle, acknowledging the uselessness of her information. She squeezed her eyes shut and wracked her brain for anything better than that - anyone closer. They popped back open. "There is a pack in the valley north of here, where the lake sits on the mountain. Maybe they have something?" Her eyes flickered between the two males. "I can go?" Unless, perhaps, Heigen's guardian talents came with the added bonus of botany - something she'd also want to pick his brain for if it were true.