Keela continued eating and chuckled slightly at Runa even though she was sure she wasn’t trying to be funny, it was a clever thing that she and Blake had managed to get the girl here without waking. [b]”It’s my home. You see…” she started when she heard someone cry out. Frowning, Keela set her bowl down and, feet almost blurry with how quick the girl moved, she exited her how, peering around for the source of the noise. [b]”Hello?”[/b] she called, heading in the direction she thought she heard it. A cry. She turned and headed in the direction and came upon a girl who leg was obviously broken. [b]”Oh you poor thing!”[/b] Keela ran up to her, concern obvious in her eyes. [b]”I’m going to try and carry you back to my home,”[/b] she reassured the woman, grunting slightly as she shifted and tried to pick her up with as little harm to the girl’s leg as possible. She then began attempting to make her way back to her grove.