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Caracal grunted as he pulled the sprig of green from the dirt, a deep sense of satisfaction coming over him when he unearthed an unexpectedly large carrot. He had no idea what it was or if it had any use in medicine, but he would take his harvest—the carrot and a small heap of greens he’d collected—to his mentor for identification.
He sorted through the pile, deliberating how best to transport them from this spot just outside the borders. His mind inevitably strayed to the recent events at the caldera. His breath hitched. Caracal was trying not to dwell on it, though whenever it crossed his mind, he felt such
shame. He tried to push it away, reminding himself he would never go back there. He would never see Reyes, or Teya, or Sorana again. He probably wouldn’t see Bridget either.
H’OKAY,
he huffed loudly, clapping his paws together in an attempt to focus. Deciding to start with the carrot, he plucked it up by the stem and began walking back toward the summit, intending to head toward the
arlathan, at least until he found himself crossing paths with two pack mates.
Letting the vegetable tumble from his mouth, he cheerily called,
Hey, Heda! Hi… you!
He offered the women a cheeky smile.
Calida was joined by a youth she'd not yet met; the red woman dipped her head in greeting, then offered a small smile. She was about to introduce herself when another joined them, a male that she'd not met, either. Either way, Calida offered him a small smile. "Hello to both of you. I'm Calida. I was just out on patrol," she gestured down the path she had been walking, then took up walking again, though at a slightly slower pace; she moved swiftly when on her own. As they walked, Calida asked, "So... how are you both?"
Calida,
he amended his greeting, tail sweeping side to side and eyes drifting to Heda as small talk commenced.
When it was his turn to speak, the yearling said, Good! I’m good too. Just wondering what the heck this thing is and if it has any medical purposes. Any ideas?
he wondered, toeing the carrot and looking between the pair.
"It's nice to meet you both," Calida said warmly, her own tail waving once or twice. When Caracal asked about an orange thing he'd dropped, Calida stopped to eye it, giving it a quick sniff. "No idea, I'm not really uh... I don't know any herbs," she chuckled; the thing didn't smell any particular way. Looking up to Caracal, she said, "I bet Lane would know what it is."
She would wait for their investigation of the plant to be done, then she'd resume her patrol, pausing a couple of times to mark. "So are you a medic, then?" she asked Caracal. Then, to Heda, "And what about you?" She would smile broadly, then offer, "I'm one of the guardians... er, in training still, I suppose." But it was going well.
Neither of the ladies could identify it, though Calida told him Lane would surely know. She was right, of course. He just needed to transport them to his mentor. He had a feeling Heda was right too, that this root was something an herbivore might like to eat, though hopefully it could serve some purpose for wolves too.
Yeah, more of a medical student than anything official,
Caracal answered Calida’s question before glancing between the two and saying, Well, I gotta get my learn on and go find Lane. She’s the one teaching me.
Just before snatching up the carrot again and trotting away, he added, I’ll see you both around!
Calida eyed the thing. It didn't smell particularly edible to her, but then again it hadn't repelled her. Perhaps it was for herbivores, though she'd never seen one eat one of these herself. Shrugging, she looked to Caracal as he said his farewell, and she dipped her head, bidding him, "Good luck, see you around."
She continued on her patrol, stopping once to admire the view — north of them and below, the glade sprawled; she'd not yet had the chance to explore, and she eyed it wistfully. Perhaps she'd visit it after her patrol. Looking back to Heda, she cleared her throat and asked, "You broke your ankle? Is it... well, I mean, it's better now, right?" An awkward laugh escaped her muzzle, and she shook her pelt out, feeling as if that had been a stupid question. She turned back to look at the glade, then loosed a low call that would carry well beyond their mountain.