Awkward Conversation

Kathryn hands the boys over to their father and signals her daughter to follow her lead as they walk through the forest. This is the first example of electro magnetoreception communication.  

Kathryn: A memory of her looking at Lucille’s nest and not seeing her, then the smell of smoke when she got back before the rain
Lucille: An imagined image of walking towards the communal body waste tree ring
Kathryn : Images of the danger her daughter, Lucille, Could’ve been in
Kathyrn: Aware of the forest fire that happened last night
Kathryn: Map of communal tree ring and fire in two separate directions

Lucille’s expression becomes somber, unable to suppress the toll of sleep deprivation and the intense series of events she’s had to bear witness to. She’s looking into her mother’s eyes and her mother holds her as Lucille broadcast an altered series of  memories, a cutting floor compilation of the last awful few hours

Lucille: Remembering the sneaking away from the hunting party and watching the wooly rhino get hunted
Lucille: Hearing her mother’s call and running back
Lucille: Waking up in the middle of the night and looking over at family, focusing on  her mother
Lucille: She makes her way through the forest clearing the shallow creek
Lucille: Sees Fast Cat return to the tribe and the communing on her with her family and tribespeople
Lucille: The Fire climbing the hill and dried vines of the cliffs reaching the edge and climbing over to begin burning trees.

Lucille’s mom consoles her and they establish a new line of trust, she dismisses Lucille who runs off to find her friend. On Kathyrn’s mind is the fear of her daughter’s curiosity. She knows her daughter is smarter than to go and interact with any of them but what if she’s bolder than Kathryn assumes. She goes on to find Fred and her youngests. Lucille’s mom also warns her to stay away from both the no hairs and the bigger harriers

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Lucille then meets with her friend, Ethel. Ethel has a high energy welcome for her friend before noticing Lucille is in lower spirits. This is anything but ewpiwa for their types of greetings often filled with large displays of play fighting and hollering. giving the real details she had left out before

Ethel; Concern for Lucille, wondering why she’s feeling not happy to Ethel
Ethel: Is Lucille mad at Ethel?

Lucille looks at her friend's eyes weary. Ethel’s arms extend and Lucille relaxes in the comfort of a good friend. Lucille’s able to gather herself from the recent witnessings to confide in Ethel as she consoles her by rubbing her back.

Lucille: Runs through the no hairs and their various names, the way they congratulate each other on the hunt and the community they share kinda like their own.
Lucille: Remembering the intensity of the force from the club on Awuuwuopopa’s skull
Lucille: The intensity of bodies strewn on the ground before sprinting back to see her 
Lucille: Waking up in the middle of the night and looking over at family, focusing on  her mother
Lucille: She makes her way through the forest clearing the shallow creek
Lucille: Sees Fast Cat return to the tribe and the communing on her with her family and tribespeople
Lucille: The Fire climbing the hill and dried vines of the cliffs reaching the edge and climbing over to begin burning trees.
Lucille: Focusing on the moving grass and the impact of the club on Wolf’s skull 
Lucille: The Attack Lucille The Escape

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