Urd glanced down at Kovu as Priere answered, smiling gently. "Well, there you have it," she said once the girl was done. While the very idea of blaming Kovu seemed completely ridiculous to Priere, Urd suspected Kovu might have thought differently. The answer had been simple and straight-forward, completely honest. It was far more effective than any words of comfort Urd herself could say, though how he'd react was anyone's guess.
Reaching into the bodice of her dress, the goddess withdrew a small glass bottle full of small purple pills. "But if you two are gonna insist on watching each other's back, it might help to have a little first aid on hand. Trouble follows you like it's in love with you." She held it out to Priere, smirking.
"One of these should boost your stamina and heal you enough to keep going, if something like this happens again. Not sure if it works on lions, but..." She shrugged. "Keep them or toss them out, it's up to you."
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Reaching into the bodice of her dress, the goddess withdrew a small glass bottle full of small purple pills. "But if you two are gonna insist on watching each other's back, it might help to have a little first aid on hand. Trouble follows you like it's in love with you." She held it out to Priere, smirking.
"One of these should boost your stamina and heal you enough to keep going, if something like this happens again. Not sure if it works on lions, but..." She shrugged. "Keep them or toss them out, it's up to you."