you fill my head with pieces
of a song i can't get out
In some ways Carmen reminded her of Oksana which made it hard to not help her. Besides she also wasn't one to not offer whatever information she thought would be useful. The girl was still young so Inna thought it was best for her to find a pack and stay there if she wanted to stay put. At least in a pack she would find safety and she wouldn't go hungry besides she might find that it suited her. Pack life had suited Inna but now she thought it best not to join one. “You do have a choice Carmen but I do think it's a smart choice at least for now. You're still young and a pack has a lot to offer.” The decision to join a pack was ultimately up to Carmen but Inna also didn't want the child to think there weren't options. She didn't want her to become discouraged either but offering her advice and opinions could be helpful. When asked about her own status she shook her head, “I used to be but not now,” she replied easily before sniffing along the rocks, “Though now a pack would be rather useful.”
you fill my head with pieces
of a song i can't get out
Even though she had no real desire to join a pack despite her condition Inna had advised the young girl it was probably best for her. Just because living in a pack hadn't really worked for her didn't mean it wouldn't for others and the girl needed to kind of protection only a pack could provide. “That's a good Idea. It's best to meet the wolves there and see what they are like.” Inna really hoped that Carmen would he able to find a pack that would he right for her. She also realized that being in a pack would make it a little easier for her mother to find yet when she arrived. Inna dipped her head at the pup when she thanked her. “I’m glad that I could. Hope to see you again too and good luck,” she said the the girl as she disappeared into the forest. Inna returned to her search, the least she could do was shelter somewhere for the night.
Fade