Instead of catching him patrolling, she was caught instead. He approached from the pack grounds by following her scent, but she was focusing so hard on looking like a casual forest-watcher she didn't notice him at first. When she heard the male's paws on the earth she turned and smiled at him as if she'd been expecting him - and she was. Perhaps he'd noticed this too. "Did that bump give you mind powers?" He said so solemnly, with a nod to her.
Lyr wondered if there was some sort of special way to greet a pack member - a sniff of the rear perhaps? But he maintained a healthy distance and so she mimicked him. Immediately she found herself quipping, "Aye, the power of observation," and waggled her brow mysteriously at him before breaking out into a grin.
But then suddenly she remembered why she tried to get his attention and was shy, only feeling solace by looking at her feet. "I..." she started, but fell silent. How on earth does one broach the topic of owing one their life? It might have been suitable to say something,
anything, but she didn't trust herself to say the
right thing, so instead found herself gawking at her feet in a vain attempt to conjure these magical words. Moments of painful silence ticked by before she looked up, right at him, with sad, mismatched eyes.
She could have died - really, truly,
died. So many times had she collapsed before and been trapped in her paralysis. Each time she feared a beast would come along and take her life right before her eyes. How many dreams had she had where she herself be devoured before her own eyes, unable to move? How many hallucinations had tricked her before? Had the goat even been real? Fear was plain in her expression, but a smile was there too. Perhaps it was happenstance that he'd shouted out to her at that certain moment, but he didn't have to climb down to her. He didn't have to drag her weak body to safety.
With the rush of emotion she felt came more awful symptoms, but she sat up tall and gripped the earth strong, pretending her world wasn't spinning around her. She didn't dare trust herself to speak slurred words, but she had a feeling her silence spoke volumes. She gave a nod of her head to him before quirking her head to the side. Did he understand? Did he
feel her?
ooc: if one can waggle their brow mysteriously...