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Though her idea was shot down, Tirgatao was happy to have the room to voice it at all in Heda's considerations. She was relieved to hear that the clan hardly found reason to leave their home, and only did so under the protection of an escort. There was no way of knowing that Wildfire had run off, nor that Emaleth did not return from her venture for both occurances happened before or congruently to her arrival in the Teekons. So it went unmentioned by Heda and not questioned by Tirgatao. Again, she felt a quiver of worry echo faintly in her heart, and wished across the fathoms to Trigeda that Tanja or Gavriel would send more willing clansmen their way. 

However, Thuringwethil made mention of a scouting mission that drew Tirgatao from the whirlpool of her thoughts. She blinked away the fog, and shifted her gaze towards Heda with a twisting quirk of her brow. She considered this, and her previous discussion with Wildfire—the Bandrona had extended an offer of assistance and to share her own knowledge of the Teekons without requesting anything in return. Tirgatao wondered: had the pair discussed the idea between themselves, or was this just a coincidence? Either way, she was grateful to be trusted especially when Wildfire herself was far more suited to the task.

The pale gray woman nodded and set her ears back to rest in a more neutral position as she swung her muzzle around to fully regard the impressive Commander with a smile, "Yes, Heda." She replied in her usual formality. "I'll be ready when you call. Has there been any sign of trouble from any of them?"
"There are no guarantees in the future. That's why today, the time we have now, is important."
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