But I put it out of my mind Long enough to call it courage To live without a lifeline
Aquene could teach him the basics of identifying what he would need, but beyond that it would be up to him. She felt a little saddened that she could not help more… she would have offered more help, even shelter, had things been different. The borders of the Cove were open to all for a reason. He thanked her and she shook her head. “No need to thank me. I’m a healer, this is what I do.” She could not accept the gratitude knowing she had more ways to help that she would not be utilizing just because of time. “My name is Aquene. My companions are named Nash and Lynx… and you are?” She figured a first name basis was probably appropriate.
Still, they moved to find food, giving her time to treat him without making him feel overwhelmed by the sudden influx of wolves in his space. The question came and there was a saddened smile on her features. “My daughter… she’s missing. We’re looking for her.” She explained softly before turning and grabbing another herb. “This is horsetail, ingesting it will help fight this infection you have that is causing you to feel ill.” She explained, nudging it forward. It didn’t taste great, but really what effective medicine did?
“You haven’t happened to see you, have her? She looks like me, except her eyes… they’re mismatched; her name is Kateri.” She hoped he had, but she did not let herself get her hopes up either. It felt like it would be too easy for him to simply have the answer to her problems.