Kokoma
"A-ah hey you're still hurt!" The Shenke would shout in an obviously concerned manner as she'd watch the cub stumble as it'd attempt to leave. "Jeez, that leg of yours is still broken. Stop moving!" She'd gather a few pieces of wood from the felled tree, just some twigs and smaller branches as Eunice would walk over saying something about healing it and setting the limb. "A-ah! Right. That's probably a good idea, thanks Eunie. I'll take this guy back to camp so we can work there."
She could make a temporary splint with some branches and some threads of silk, so it'd be easy to heal...probably. She was still somewhat concerned she hadn't seen any parents yet, but if they hadn't shown up by now...well...they probably weren't. She'd walk over to the downed cub.
"Hey! Hey. I'm Kokoma." Now, whether the cub liked it or not she'd grab the thing by its waist, gently if she could so she could bring it with her. A few scratches or bites would be fine as far as she was concerned. She'd hold it in her arms, cradling it perhaps a bit like one might a baby - somewhat unsure how to hold it that would stop its leg from hurting otherwise so this was the best thing she could come up with. "No worries, I can do my thing later. Just wanna get it safe for now. Sides, I doubt I could just...eheh, beat some sense into it." Unless there was anything else to do here, she'd grab a few more branches and then head back to their campsite.
"A-ah hey you're still hurt!" The Shenke would shout in an obviously concerned manner as she'd watch the cub stumble as it'd attempt to leave. "Jeez, that leg of yours is still broken. Stop moving!" She'd gather a few pieces of wood from the felled tree, just some twigs and smaller branches as Eunice would walk over saying something about healing it and setting the limb. "A-ah! Right. That's probably a good idea, thanks Eunie. I'll take this guy back to camp so we can work there."
She could make a temporary splint with some branches and some threads of silk, so it'd be easy to heal...probably. She was still somewhat concerned she hadn't seen any parents yet, but if they hadn't shown up by now...well...they probably weren't. She'd walk over to the downed cub.
"Hey! Hey. I'm Kokoma." Now, whether the cub liked it or not she'd grab the thing by its waist, gently if she could so she could bring it with her. A few scratches or bites would be fine as far as she was concerned. She'd hold it in her arms, cradling it perhaps a bit like one might a baby - somewhat unsure how to hold it that would stop its leg from hurting otherwise so this was the best thing she could come up with. "No worries, I can do my thing later. Just wanna get it safe for now. Sides, I doubt I could just...eheh, beat some sense into it." Unless there was anything else to do here, she'd grab a few more branches and then head back to their campsite.