Macha was still upset, though she didn't feel she had the right to be. This wasn't even a wolf she'd ever really talked to. This wasn't someone she'd been close with, someone that really effected her every day life even in the slightest. There were others in the pack that deserved the grieving process, she wasn't one of them. Sure, she let it happen. But now was the time to ease her way out of the grief because honestly there was nobody else forcing her to feel this way, she was doing it to herself. Plus, if the Moon Mother said it needed to happen then hell, it needed to happen. Never has the pup doubted her Mother in the past, so why would this specific situation be any different? It was time to move on.
Trotting through the pack lands with an old hare dangling from her maw, Macha decided that today would be a good day to leave an offering to the 'pooka'. It was an exciting experience, something she had yet to do but always wanted to since first arriving, so surely it would ease her mind a bit. The pup couldn't help but smile as she closed the distance between herself and the stone. "There ya go, lil guy!" She giggled as she set the meal down in front of the structure. Hopefully he'd bless her with some good luck.