She was worried about Kirain, but she also didn’t want to pour worry onto Nora. Looks like it was too late for that though. Stardust looked to her shoulder, but the bruise to the shoulder was nothing compared to the bruise of the ego.
”It is fine...it just hurts some. Kirain is small and I am quite a bit bigger than her so, she mainly just…ran into me…but that is the problem! Isn’t she still healing? Shouldn’t she be…not doing that?” she asked, looking towards her shoulder briefly before looking back to Nora, a bit of embarrassment starting to cross her dark features. She huffed, and plopped herself down on her hind legs.
”Well…it may have been…a little bit of my fault,” she said hesitantly, ears folding down. ”A new guy came to join the pack and I may have been a bit…ah, I dunno, testy? You have to be careful with a guy coming into a pack of mostly women! At least, that is what my Aunt always told me,” she grumbled at the end, feeling a bit defeated. She felt she was pulled in many different directions. Her father was so different from her mother, who was so different from her Aunt, who was so different from Kirain. How was she supposed to figure out what is right?
”Sooooo Kirain may not have liked what I said about a few things, including that she should TAKE CARE OF HERSELF, and she RAN at me…it was…horrid!” she said with a frown. She was upset that she had upset Kirain so much, but at this point, she didn’t know what to do.


