But you should see her when her daughter's on the phone
And she wipes the tears away
And she laces up because there's still hell to pay
And it sure feels like hell today, today
And she says
You see these hands they're bruised and brown
They're yours alone
Hold on love we're still going down
Hold on love we're still fighting at home
The war at home
She had noticed the subtle changes in her daughter… subtle changes that had seemed to become drastic with Magg’s return to the pack. As the elder daughter slept, she would seek out the younger one, her intent gaze scanning through the territory as her nose sought to lock onto the scent. There was concern… and wonder as to what had happened to cause such a mood change. Above all, she knew that she needed to talk to her before it continued to spiral into something that became… unpleasant. It was not long before she could find the scent and began to follow the trail.
And similarly, it was not long until she found the charred form of her daughter, moving over with a woof to make herself known as she offered the girl a comforting nuzzle to her shoulder. “Ely, I haven’t seen you around too much lately… is everything okay?” She would ask, her typical kind timbre that came with her bedside manner reaching out to her daughter in the hopes that it would encourage her to open up.