It was merely a few weeks before that Sharan had come to this land and she already felt like at home. Sure, the life of a lone wolf was not one of the best and easiest, but she managed somehow and wasn't as weak as at the beginning. She was still thin and would grow weary easily, but her overall condition had improved, and her paws didn't look as bad as those few weeks ago. The pawpads have almost completely healed from the long journey. All in all, she was feeling better than ever during the last few months she could remember.
What was even better for her wellfare is the fact she was able to learn and study again: she would observe the fauna, smell, touch and try the florae to check how each plant worked, save for those she felt would bring ailment or death with them, in the stead of health improvement or simple pleasure of a peculiar taste. Some kept her teeth in proper condition, some helped her regain her strength, and others soothed her feet from the long exile. She loved nature and everything that connected to it, and still could not comprehend why the humans who had forced her pack to flee long ago could end what wonderful link to nature by choice. That was unnatural, that was an abomination.
She was lucky enough to meet friendly souls at her first visit here, and was imbued with such a wonderful dose of good will and energy to return the favour and help or care for anyone in need, she decided to set out to yet another journey, this time around these fabled lands, to learn and see if she could be of help or use anywhere.
She was just passing through the Pitch Pine Trail. The sweet, fresh scent of the pine trees was ever-present in her sensitive nose and filled her with a dose of energy, and she sniffed the air with renewed vigor, taking in the pleasant smell.
A few steps later though, the sweet smell mixed with the pungent scent Sharan knew all too well. She had smelled it at least twice before; the reek of wolf blood, and then all the memories came back to her. The skirmish between her pack and the pack of canines living to the far north. Oh, yes, she would not forget that moment when she drew blood from an enemy, hurting a fellow canine instead of healing their ailments. And then, later on, when her own mate challenged another for leadership and lost. And finally, the moment she discovered her litter was destined to turn to ashes the moment they came into the world. Wolf blood never smelled worse to her than right then and there, and now that she smelt it for yet another time it made her fur stand on end and forced to stop her trot in place right there.
She must have looked hauntingly then; having stopped mid-step and gaining a haunting look as her memories overwhelmed her. It took her a few minutes to regain her senses and forge her thoughts into deeds. She cast her gaze around, checking whether there was any trail of red in the vicinity, trusting her sight and her nose to lead her to the source. Was there a fight somewhere? Did someone try to hunt a prey and ended up sustaining injuries? Or was there a female in need of her help? No.. The last one was the least possible of all. She would have heard the noise, she would have distinguished that smell. She went through that after all, or be it not to the best of results.
Sharan didn't have to look long or hard however; soon, she noticed a dark shape laying on the grass, soft brushes lightly obscuring it from her view. She stiffened and chose to observe the unknown wolf for a few seconds, watching his or her ribcage moving as the canine drew his or her breaths. Her gaze soon found the reason of the smell of blood - the stiff fur around patches of moisture, a few drops here and there on the nearby leaves - all these things suggested to her those wounds were fresh and still crying red tears, and if not treated properly, prone to an infection. And if they festered, who knows what would happen to that individual? No, she could not leave them alone.
The female decided to approach the unknown individual, and stilled her racing breath to calm herself down. What kind of an aspiring medic would she be if she panicked more about someone's wounds than the wounded creature itself? And the hurtful past she has been through was no justification for losing your composure in front of a patient. No, she had to keep a clear mind.
Sharan made her approach quite the loud one, so as not to hint at the injured wolf that she had any malicious intentions or wanted to sneak on him or her to cause more injury. She made herself visible to the creature, standing in front of the bushes and lush green grass, and letting herself steal a better gaze at the wolf, all from a few metres' distance - not too far, so as to hear the wolf's words, and not too close as of yet, so that the creature would choose to accept her help, or decline and be left alone.
-
You there - she decided to make the first step and start a conversation, and by that gain the knowledge of what exactly had transpired -
Do you.. Need a hand? You don't look too well, if you don't mind me saying. - she asked with her feminine, albeit strong voice, and waited for a reply to come.