@Kaori -- for Daylily and Kaori to swap stories of lore and religious belief.
Daylily was a bit of a worrier, if she had to admit it to herself. While she was very excited about Whitebark Stream and all it had to offer as a pack, she was worried sometimes that, with so many members all joining at once, perhaps there would be some kind of conflict of interest. Was anyone from the mountain group angry at having to leave their original territory, the one they had claimed before Bhediya had decided to move them? Would someone want to challenge Dawn for leadership? Daylily wandered through the trees, lost in thought, as she contemplated all of this. Perhaps she would do some kind of spell or perform a ritual later to try and ease any potential uneasiness within the pack. She just wanted everything to start off on the right foot.
Daylily was so lost in thought—something that happened to her quite often—that she hardly noticed the other woman until she’d nearly run into her. “Oh!” she said, startled, and looked up into a dark face. Though this woman had black fur, the opposite of Artyom’s, she couldn’t help but remember that this was almost exactly how she had met the man. “I-I’m sorry!” she said. “I was… thinking. I…” She shook her head, and then dipped it in greeting. “I’m Daylily. Daylily of Oakstead,” she said, by way of greeting. “I… have a tendency to not watch where I’m going, I suppose.” She scrunched her eyebrows in worry. She’d have to try and squash that habit quickly or she might walk herself right off a cliff one day.
Daylily breathed a sigh of relief when Kaori seemed to get over almost being run into so quickly. She promised herself quietly, though, that she would pay attention from now on, and that if she wanted to go off on a daydream that she would simply sit down. “Y-you said your last name is Draconid?” she asked, trying to think of something to talk about now that she’d nearly run into the woman. “That’s an interesting last name. Dragon.” Stories of dragons and other mythological creatures had been common in her family pack of Oakstead, so she knew what the word draconid was referring to. She’d never heard of anyone named after a dragon, though. The idea seemed exciting!
Daylily and Kaori spoke for a little while longer, and then went their separate ways.