But I put it out of my mind Long enough to call it courage To live without a lifeline
Aquene had been fretting over her daughter, no doubt, but she found herself much more at peace now that the girl was in front of her, never too far from her eyesight instead of completely missing. She was capable of breathing now that she knew that her daughter was safe and not dead in the woods somewhere. She had been keeping a close eye on her daughter and the pain she was going through as a result of her leg injury. Nash was usually the one to hunt her down and force her to sit down and eat, even before her daughter had gone missing, but she had been running on fumes for quite some time.
She heard the scuffs, scent of hare flooding through her nostrils along with the scent of the woman who had come with them from the cove as she made her way to the entrance to the den. “Hello!” She greeted, a vastly different demeanor than the one Woya had seen the entire trip back, calm and collected and poised just as she had been raised to be. She wanted to hope that the hare was for her but she did not want to presume such things either.
“I am sorry about the chaos we met other… it wasn’t ideal conditions.” Though clearly Woya knew her name at this point, she had never formally introduced herself. “I’m Aquene Slayer, the Cove’s healer… since I never really introduced myself before.” She left the part of being Aleister’s midlife crisis out for now and would not admit it unless prompted.