[u]Stardust Vale- Tarkutt[/u] Despite being just a little bit winded from moving Artemis onto the slab of bark, Tarkutt remained alert to the situation unfolding between Bane and Rose. He wasn't sure what to do; clearly Rose needed help, but so did Artemis. Was it even his place to get involved? he wondered vaguely as he quickly finished closing up the unconscious wolf's wounds. Even more so, he was becoming increasingly agitated by the answering howl. It hadn't sounded friendly, and that was all he could be sure of. He'd nodded at Bane's request and watched him stride away, but when Rose had scaled the tree and the Alpha had raised his voice, it was enough to scare him into lying flat on the snow with his ears slicked back and his paws covering his muzzle. He rose back to his feet slowly, still in a low crouching position, and scuttled toward his pile of herbs. Addressing the ground in front of Bane's paws, Tarkutt said meekly, "I-I think that she is suffering from increased anxiety; it is not her fault. If I may suggest it, it would be a good idea to get her some place where she won't move and reopen her shoulder." Cautiously he approached the pair, holding a few oak and stinging nettle leaves. "Perhaps it will need to be stitched, like some of Artemis' wounds. But at least these will keep it clean and slow the blood." He turned to address his fellow healer. "Everything is going to be fine, but I really need your help. Take some deep breaths." [u]Winter's Moon- Yehki[/u] Yehki had sprinted to catch up with the Alphas as fast as she could manage, which luckily was quite swiftly. Her paws pounded down into the snow and kicked up small plumes of powdery snow, and she made sure to stay behind her leaders as they were older and would be more wise on how to deal with enemies. Finally two unfamiliar wolves came into view and Yehki skidded to a halt behind her superiors, her chest heaving with hard breaths. She paced behind Farkas and Evie, while eyeing the other wolves, the strange wolves. [i]A good hunter is a good fighter,[/i] she reminded herself emphatically.