But I put it out of my mind Long enough to call it courage To live without a lifeline
Worry placated her features, causing the woman to age a day every second as the panic set into her heart. She had already lost Pyter, she could not lose Kateri as well. She didn't know if she could survive it. The mother was at her wits end, following the trailing scent towards the border. Her daughter had never been late to sleep, and Aquene worried about what it could mean, especially with how on edge everyone had been lately. The cougar had injured many of the adults, and it seemed like more foul luck had just poured in after.
Now her daughter was gone. Missing.
The scent trail faded just beyond the border and distress fully set in, raising her maw and calling for them. Aleister, Chan, Nash… anyone who could help her find her daughter. She couldn’t go through this again. She’s gone. She’s gone. Aquene should have kept a closer eye on her, insisted that she stay and help out around the herb storage rather than letting her wander… she had promised to be home on time and she’d never broken her promise before. Where was she? What if something bad had happened to her? What if someone had taken her? Had she been kidnapped? Was she safe?