Comet was dazed, but she heard Aristotle say that there was going to be a scar. A blemish. At first she though it was going to be bad, but she thought it over again. The scar would be a mark all right, but she would wear it proudly, showing that she had defeated a giant snake! Scars did look pretty cool after all.
She smiled as Sun walked over with a bowl of water and washed her face with his hands. She could tell he was focused, the dirt and blood was washed away, leaving behind only the wound for Aristotle to apply medicine on. Comet listened intently as he explained what the medicine would do, that made her feel more relaxed about what was going to happen. Instinctively, she flinched away as she felt the sting of the poultice, but the numbing effect kicked in and soon she didn't feel it at all. She gave herself a firm reminder not to touch it or scratch it off, and forced her back leg to stop trying to scratch it.
She nodded as she listened to the lion's constructive criticism at her skinning of the snake. Praise was helpful, but words on how to do better were even more so. She kept the words in her mind to remember how to do better next time.
A happy growl rumbled through Comet's body as she felt Aristotle press her close to him. The warmth of his belly helped her relax, and and was very comforting.
"Thank you." she said, to everyone. Just two simple words, but they held a lot of emotion. Comet felt incredibly grateful to have such a nice family that cared for her when she got hurt. She couldn't imagine what it would be like to live without them, on her own.
She nodded as she listened to James say that they should call him ren. But she thought that renny did sound better.
"Okay!" It really was 'parent' with the good part.
She could have stayed like this forever, warm, and safe. But she remembered something.
"I'll be right back!" Comet dashed off into the room and brought back a feather.
"I want a feather on my ear just like you, daddy." she said to Aristotle. It was a sooty grey with lighter fluff at the base. The feather was two feet long, half her height when she was on all four legs. Of course, it was much too big for her right now, but she hoped to grow into her feather when she grew up.
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