( I swear my refuse to type nightshade. They only want to type nightlock >_> damnit, katniss! )
From the moment Naira began to speak the cogs in her mind started to whirl, absolutely determined to commit everything the she-wolf said to her memory. Ava was a rather quick learner, clever, with a good memory, but being eager to please often invoked that obnoxious nerve that caused one to become flustered and fail at the task they wanted to achieve. She wouldn't allow that to happen to her today. The smaller female would mirror Naira's movements, following her from plant to plant.
The first plant was not uncommon at all to Ava's memory. Its looks were almost deceiving, with its quaint leaves and pretty flowers, until she looked closer enough to find the razored edges of the leaves on the poison plant. The rabbit thing was entirely new, and she got the idea that if she ever turned into a sadisitic bastard she would trick someone into eating it by showing them a rabbit who was chomping away... <i>Nightshade kills wolves not rabbits,</i> was the first fact to be committed to her memory. <i>Make them puke with water or... skunkbush.</i> There was the second plant. But Naira mentioned nothing more of it than it could make you hurl on scent alone, yuck. Ava observed the pine bark that Naira noised, raising her chin slightly in awe. Well, there was plenty of bark everywhere, and pine trees weren't really an endangered species. Who knew one could find medicine so close to home? Of course, getting the sap was another story from the bark, but still. <i>Scrub pine. Retrieve sap from bark and chew for bone pains, bad joints and to help heal broken bones.</i> Nightshade, skunkbush, scrub pine. Ava would remember.
The next thing Naira introduced was completely new to the dark she-wolf. She echoed quietly, as if to herself, "<b>Ergot?</b>" Definitely never heard of it before - she wasn't even sure if she recognized it. Hearing that it was a pain to collect was less than fantastic news to go along with the fact that she didn't quite know what it was, but Ava stood resiliently and added it to her list. <i>Ergot needles - grows on grains and grasses where it is dark. Headaches and stops bleeding.</i> Her head tilted slightly at the mention of overdose. While being a healer was great work, it was entirely fascinating. One had to have a knowledge of such a variety of different-looking herbs with different purposes, but also the sense and intelligence to know how much needed to be administered at once. Ava knew Naira was a brilliant wolf, now she just had tangible proof.
Given the opportunity to familiarize herself with the first few plants she stalked forward, cautiously sniffing each of the samples. The sap smelled quite pleasantly, but the ergot not so much... still Ava got a good sniff, as she could already tell she would have the most trouble with that one. "<b>That's fascinating,</b>" she returned at the end of Naira's speech, entirely genuine in her intent. "<b>Are there any signs to help you know when enough is enough? Or is it entirely trial and error, different every time?</b>" She couldn't see it being the same insight wolves used in hunting at all. There they had to find the weakest animal and wear it out and strike at the proper moment. They didn't have to judge how many bites it would take to kill it - you just kept sinking your teeth in and tearing until it went limp. You never had to judge the amount of life it had left in it. Her bright gaze returned to Naira, but it was not discouraged.
(This post was last modified: Apr 23, 2012, 04:52 AM by Ava.)