But I put it out of my mind Long enough to call it courage To live without a lifeline
She knew there was a lot of information to throw at a wolf who had little experience with healing. Still, he was listening and she could tell that he was trying, which she appreciated. She smiled, the heat rising to her cheeks at the compliment as she wrinkled her nose and shook her head shyly. “Just doing my job… I’m sure any healer would do the same.” Silently, she added another ‘if not better’. She found it difficult to take a compliment when she did not see the reason for one, though she also never hesitated to hand them out.
She motioned to each individual plant that she had pulled out. “This one is Goldenrod. This one is Prairie Crocus, and this one is Arnica.” She motioned with her paw first to the tall, woody weed with vivid yellow flowers off of it. It made a nice poultice. Then she motioned to the small fuzzy purple flower that compared to a tulip, and then finally to the vivid yellow flower, much bigger than the ones that grew on Goldenrod plants. “These ones are dried out for storage, but others might simply be more vivid or bigger because they have more moisture in them.” She offered hoping that information would help as well. “We have an alliance with a pack down the mountain, Dead Empress Backwater… their healer might have surplus of some of them that she might be willing to share.”