After her call had sounded, it did not take long for her pack mates to arrive out of the shadows of the thickets. It was obvious that their quick reaction to her call pleased her. Even if she was a highly patient being, which was somewhat required to be a Healer, the faster things got done, the better. Sometimes, the quicker way out of things were the most efficient as well, and this would prove fatal to some future decisions. Now was not the time for such thoughts, as her members quickly started to trickle in.
First was Hollow, a member who had loyally devoted himself to her in the thickets when she had first begun to evaluate the area. Ever since they had met Hollow had tried to prove himself to her, and he had done more than so in the recent up happenings. Though the yearling seemed to have his mind on one particular female, he always did double duty for the pack, guarding the borders and hunting, it was a quality that Nina still struggled with and valued in the ones around her. Though, as the male discarded his prey to the caches, the quick eye of hers picked up the small scratches along his back, and Nina made a quick note to check up on the male later to find out what had caused them. Not that spring was close to them, perhaps Nina would be able to find some herbs to help with the injuries. His positioning and questioning look towards Koda leaving Nina briefly nodding at him, before she switched her attention to the rustling of another.
Not long after Hollow’s entrance, did her partner, who would now be stepping down and departing, Sloane entered the area. The russet man quickly made his way towards her, quickly nodding his head to Hollow. When he made it to Nina’s side, she felt the slight bump of his muzzle and a greeting. Blinking her dazed eye, she looked at him briefly, the emotion of worry and stress flashing briefly over her gaze before disappearing a moment later, as if it were never there. Butting her friend on the shoulder lightly, she traced her muzzle back towards his ear briefly just so that he could hear, "He does not remember." Out of all things that did not make sense that Nina said, this would probably be the most basic method of explaining that Nina knew, and she was not sure if it was enough to get through to her friend, but her attention drifting back towards the clearing as Iopah, her second, made her presence known.
Nina’s tail wagged slightly upon the female’s entrance, nodding her head to the female as she took her place near Hollow, her eyes curiously taking in the scene before her. Last to arrive, would be Azariah, their newest member as well as one of the smartest, at least when it came to the art of healing. For a yearling, the girl had much more experience than Nina would have thought, and this pleased the alpha to high ends. It would be a benefit towards the rest of the pack. She could seethe confused eyes of the girl as she took in the scene of Koda, Nina, and Sloane, having not seen her mate before, a brief realization passed through her. Azariah did not know about Koda coming in to take Sloane place. She waited several, silent moments longer, before the meeting started. The others were either too far away to hear her call, or moving too slow, but now their meeting would officially start.
Clearing her throat she addressed everyone, "Greetings, Secret Woodlands. It is always good to see your faces, especially after a tiring journey. To put all your minds at ease, I would first like to introduce our new family member, Koda Reinier, my mate." She then paused for several moments, letting the information and realization settle into everyone’s mind quickly before continuing on. "Koda will now be taking Sloane‘s place, as he is going to seek out his own mate and create his own pack," She spoke strongly, her head moving over towards her partner and nodded towards him kindly, "Our two packs will still be tightly bond, no doubt. As I am close friends with him, as well as his mate. Any objections to Koda taking over Sloane‘s role?" Her golden head raised high, her tail already perched high above her back as she looked down at her pack mates that had answered her call, looking each one of them in the eye.