There had been plenty of times knowing the future of a situation would have probably changed her course of action. What he said in regards to her comment gave her something to think about. “Hmm, I suppose it would be weird to just have the knowledge of what would happen.” She also did agree with what he said next, “I think they would too because they would know exactly what to say it do to get what they wanted. There certainly wouldn't be any surprises.” Some surprises in life were very good, had she not got lost from her human den and Oak Tree Bend she may not have made the decisions that led her to be in Charred Ash Draw. Perhaps had Triell not surprised her that day she was trying to fish she wouldn't have grown to trust him as she did so would not have followed him. “It is funny how things turn out sometimes,” she mused aloud.
Becoming a clutz was definitely not in the plan for the agouti woman if she had anything to say about it. “You may not mind too much but I couldn't imagine being a burden to the pack. Doing my part is very important and I hate that I can't do more now.” She had been reduced to doing border patrols only because everything else put too much stress on her foot. “Yes, this incident,” she indicated her foot, “Has made me sort of rethink things. I mean I still want to be a scout but maybe having some medical knowledge wouldn't hurt especially if I'm away from home. I know of one pack somewhat close by, I've met one of the wolves from there but I don't know if they have a medic.” She hadn't had the chance nor had she thought about it. Perhaps when Sven came for their hunt she could ask. “Exchanging for food is a good idea,” she agreed as it might help them to be more inclined to help. She nodded when he mentioned spring and summer would be best, “Yes I expect it would with the plants having emerged and the prey returned.” She smiled when he thanked her, “You're welcome, maybe we could look into it together and as you said some of the other packs might be willing to help for a trade.”
Leotie nodded to confirm that it had been only a few days and he seemed confident that she didn't have anything to worry about. “That's one less thing to worry about as long as I can resist the urge to jump in a mud puddle,” she joked though it was a very serious matter. She of course had no plans of doing any such thing and if she did happen to end up getting it too dirty she would be sure to clean it out well.
He was very reassuring that she was not harming the pack by being unable to help as much as she usually would. It brought a smile to her maw though she still had some worries she did feel better about having to recover. “It is what we do, through thick and thin,” she agreed before giving him a quizzical look at his question. Leotie was curious what this favor was he needed but there was no question of whether or not she would do it. “Anything, what is it that you need?” Resting her head against him was not only a comfort but also her way to show just how much she appreciated him being there and helping her.