Keela was about to correct the girl that her name was not Nani, but again, debated whether or not it was worth the effort. [b]”Is your leg healed up enough for you to come?”[/b] she asked the girl, a look of genuine worry on her face. She glanced back to Blake and Runa as they spoke, agreeing perhaps it was best to see the place first. Keela was willing to trust Blake’s judgment, but whatever he felt like doing was fine. But she really thought she could handle the bear herself. [b]”Really guys, I’ll be fine. I’m sure it’s dead so there’s no reason for all of us to go after it,”[/b] she said, already outside her house by this point. She caught the injured girl’s name, but then looked more confused than ever when she referred to her as her sister. [b]”I’m sorry, you must have me confused with your sister. Where is she?”[/b] Keela asked, trying to help the girl understand.