thread might have to end up being forward dated depending on when everyone finds out about Maeve, but at this point in time it's been four days so I think they'd of all heard by now?
More than anything she wished that there was a way she could help everyone somehow. It was inevitable that she felt this was all her fault, so what was it that she could do to help their grieving process run as smoothly as possible? Macha worried the most about Celandine, but knew better than to approach her about her concerns. If it were lavender season perhaps things would be different, but with nothing to offer what would the point be? Letting out a sigh, the young pup allowed her body to collapse onto the still-cold ground below. Truth be told, all this worrying and anxiety had the Archer feeling exhausted, maybe even a step above that. Whatever that would be. But did the fae really deserve a rest? 'Wish it were lavender season, I'll soon need some too at this rate.' why hadn't she thought of the big picture before going through with the act? More importantly why was her conscious eating up at her when she did nothing wrong to begin with?