Hearthwood had already suffered one loss and not just any loss but that of their female lead, her mother. She didn't think she could handle another that night especially since she didn't even know the fate of her sister. The fact that Lekalta had yet to return left the Baranski unsettled. She'd lured the feline away but should have returned, it was everything she had not to think the worst had happened. What if it had and the cougar had returned and done the same to Laike. She wasn't close to him, not like Ayti and certainly not like Lorcan but he had showed her kindness. He'd been good to Oksana, more than she would ever ask of him while he didn't know the truth. She cared about him and what happened to him so the thought of something happening to him was a thought she didn't want to have. Many times she had considered telling him that he was Oksana's uncle and now that her mother was gone she considered it more. She could not without Lorcans blessing, she was sorry for that.
All night she'd been on her own, left in her own thoughts about what had happened what she was to do. Now she found she wanted company, someone to walk with her and help to take her mind off what had happened. A small reprieve before she would have to face it all once more. For now she wouldn't worry about any of it and just concentrate on this time walking with Laike. It was the break she needed from all of the thoughts that had been swirling inside her head since she'd left her mother's body. The morning would be the time when she would let the thoughts back in.
She'd been so consumed with what she'd been feeling all night and now that she'd come across one of her pack mates she felt she needed to check on him. It was what her mother would have wanted, to make sure the pack was doing okay after such a loss. Each of them would grieve the Matriarch in their own way but that didn't meant that she couldn't offer an ear if they needed to talk. Some would handle it better than others and in that moment her mind drifted to Lachesis. How was he taking the death of his friend and colleague lead? She didn't know but she felt she would need to check in on him too. She would not make the same mistake with him that she had with her mother.
“You're welcome,” she offered to the man. Inna didn't know if he would ever take her up in her offer but it would always stand.
For the first time since she had seen what had happened to her mother Inna smiled. It was small but it was there all the same when he offered to be there for her. “Thank you Laike it means a lot. If I do need to talk I will come find you.” When he bumped her shoulder her smile widened just a little. Laike's question was a good one, how would she take hearing that Kisla wouldn't be around anymore? She'd left her daughter in the capable paws of her father and knew he wouldn't say anything to their cub. She was safe for the night and Lorcan would get to spend some time with her after his return. Inna looked over to Laike when he asked his question. “I don't know, I'm not even sure how to tell her so that she can understand. It's my job as her mother to tell her and good or bad, as much as it might hurt I have to tell her.” It was one of the things that she would do in the morning. She took comfort in knowing that her daughter was with someone who cared about her just as much as she did if not more.
~Table by Jacqueline
(This post was last modified: Jul 27, 2017, 06:51 PM by Inna.)