Now that she was alone in the lands that had once belonged to her parents Inna knew she had to have a strength she hadn't ever had before. If she was to survive the rest of the winter she needed to be able to take care of herself and she needed to keep a level head about things. She couldn't let herself fall back into the depression that threatened to take over every moment.
She missed her daughter and Andre very much. What Ayti had said played through her mind often. The sadness that her life wouldn't ever be the same and her mixed feelings about Lachesis and Lilya all put her in a place she didn't want to go again. She didn't want to fall as far as she had before, there was nothing to bring her out of it this time. Not when she felt like she had lost so much and had no plans for her future.
As she looked upon the dark man her resolve only grew. She saw him as having some responsibility in what had happened to her and because of that she would never let him see how it all really affected her. No, that would be saved for the time she spent in her den when the forest was quiet. She hadn't even let Lachesis see how badly it had all affected her because she didn't know if she could trust the pale leader any longer. The only wolves that she would ever allow to see it was her daughter and Andre, they had become the most important things in her life now.
Askan's words brought her from her thoughts and she ignored what he said about Lachesis. She could care less about when he went to visit the man. The next part though, well she'd like to have a go at that cat for what it had done to her mother whether it resulted in her death as well or not. “I will keep that under advisement,” she told Askan with a polite nod. Then a thought occurred to her. “Askan, I was wondering do you know of a pack called Oak Tree Bend?” She knew he had once been a scout or had at least scouted a little. Perhaps he had come across the pack.
She didn't know exactly where Ice’s pack was but she had been wanting to go there. Maybe now since she didn't have to ask permission or worry about making anyone but herself look bad if things went badly she could make that trip. It would get her out of Hearthwood and she could meet Serach.
The Raven finally felt like she might have the beginnings of a plan forming but she also knew she would have to plan it well. It all of course depended on what information Askan might be able to give her.