Her motherly instincts had been kicked into high gear when Garmir brought up her son. What the draw subordinate wanted with him worried her more so because she didn't know the man well enough. She didn't let her worry show wanting to give the man a chance to explain himself and what he wanted with Zale.
She was a little relieved when he spoke of training the young sea wolf once he was of age. She didn't have to give this much thought since she already knew the answer. “I will have to of course speak with Tyne,” she said sure Garmir would understand, “But as long as he and Zale are both okay with it I don't see why not.” It was a good idea in her opinion. Not that she didn't want to train her son herself because she did and she would but because it would be good for him to learn from different teachers.