She'd returned to the den just as Oksana was waking, it was time that she heard the news of Kisla's passing. Inna knew she couldn't put it off any longer. It didn't matter what was going in inside her head after speaking to Lorcan only a short time ago. She had to put those thoughts and emotions to the side and focus on her daughter. Oksana would need her mother once the news had been broken to her and Inna intended be there and support her daughter the best she could.
The problem was she still wasn't sure how to tell her daughter but she had decided not to tell her all of the details. Later when Oksana was older and she could understand Inna would tell her but for now the important thing was to make sure she understood her grandmother wasn't coming back.
She entered the den to find her daughter stretched out in the furs looking toward the den entrance. “Good morning Sana,” she greeted her daughter in the best cheerful voice she could muster.