The queen took her job seriously, how could she not, for she was in charge of other’s lives. However, that did not mean that she was about to neglect her family – that was a crime with no proper punishment. That was why she was seeking out the youngest Rigel, trying to find out what her daughter was up to. It was almost evening and she’d just finished a round of patrols, so Maera figured it would be time to find themselves dinner. It was mixing her responsibilities with teaching her daughter a little bit more about different skills she’d learned at a young age, and it’d be a mother and daughter bonding experience.
“Lace?” She cooed softly as her nose twitched, trying to pick up the young girl’s scent. She had a soft grin that she reserved for her family alone, no wanting to offer any hint of weakness to any loner’s eye at the borders, or even to those who might want to dethrone her. She didn’t think that Treyah would do such a thing, not after offering her full support and acting the loyal member that Maera knew she was… but that didn’t mean that Mae was a trusting person. It was her nature to second guess individuals. Her gut was usually never wrong, but she was cautious in the rare instances that it was. “Lace, it’s time for dinner.” She called out again as she moved in faster on the girl’s scent, knowing she was getting closer.