Inna had wanted to give Lorcan the benefit of the doubt, that one of his excursions had taken longer than he'd expected. She knew he didn't always tell her when he was going on one of them before. She would notice when he would be gone for a few days but he always came back appearing outside the den first thing in the morning. He had not done so and as time passed she could do nothing more than accept he had gone for good. Had she turned into her mother? Would Oksana leave her one day and never return? Inna couldn't help but fear that would be the case with her daughter and often pushed the thoughts from her mind.
Was she angry with the tawny healer, more than she could say. The Raven had been a whirlwind of emotions in the privacy of her den once she realized he wasn't coming back. As she felt her daughter’s paws on hers she knew she had to think of her. She would not let a man leave her daughter once and come back, it was unfair to Oksana. She didn't deserve to be treated as such by any man including her father, it caused her to not want to tell her child about her father. That however was a decision for another day, today she had to come to terms with the fact Lorcan wasn't coming back for if Laike was coming to her she could no longer deny the truth.
She wanted to hear his reason for his choice of words and perhaps find something to give her some clue within his answer. Inna nodded in agreement, “I thought he would last longer here as he had in Whitestone, I guess I was wrong.” She admitted it before studying Laike for his reaction to his words. “I would have thought the same but Lorcan didn't have any ties to me besides me being his patient it seems. Had he told me I would tell you as you are his brother.” For their friendship didn't mean much either if he couldn't tell her where he was going. The change in their relationship since their night spent away from Hearthwood had to have been in her head as well. Maybe she had been wrong about more than just that. “Do you think it would do any good to go looking for him, perhaps he is injured?”