She made a wrinkled-up, frowning face in light of all her displeasure. The edges of her expression hardened into a tired scowl as Aleera posed her questions, some of which made Amekaze wince by how accurate they sounded to her current strife. The heavy head, the tiredness, the warmth like she was sitting in front of the sun... She nodded with a defeated sigh, stepped a little closer, then dropped her haunches to the dirt.
The dark Rikudou listened with ears turned Aleera's way. She was cut and dry, straight to the point. While perhaps too blunt for others, she could tolerate no less. I did not know.. you were a healer,
she rumbled. Healers had been few and far between at her first home, although many wolves, herself included, were imparted with the knowledge of the basics at least. She could find some things to chew on to dull pain and slow bleeding, but it was not much, and she was in no mood to go through the motion to find those things now. Oftentimes she just toughed it out and hid until whatever bothered her passed.
Which was evidently about what she had to do with this.. fever. Wait it out. While Ame didn't know they were doing good, in their own way, her fuzzy head was too clouded to contemplate why exactly. It was likely why her prior tactics of just waiting for it to go away had worked decently enough. What can you do?
she asked. Does it take long to.. hm, run its course?
she mumbled.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」