On the other paw, if she could successfully function as a pack’s primary healer, she knew her parents would be proud of her. She at least some background and training in the healing arts, and there was no guarantee that she would find anyone to teach her. Even if she did find a teacher, she didn’t like the idea of a pack not having a healer. She thought it might be alright as long as Reyes and his pack knew in advance what to expect from her.
She sat on the shore and let her tail thump as she answered Reyes. "I would love the opportunity to be a healer for your pack, but as I said, I’m not fully trained. A healer can’t make too many mistakes. A broken bone that heals wrong could never be fixed without breaking it again, and many healing herbs are also poisonous if they’re used the wrong way. I wouldn’t want to be responsible for hurting someone when I’m supposed to be helping them.” She calmly waited, avoiding eye contact, to see how Reyes would respond. If his pack would still accept her knowing that she wasn’t fully trained, she would certainly consider joining them.