This was getting no where – no where except everyone being angry and upset and going back and forth. The redhead wasn't enjoying it at all... Strangely, Drask seemed to be one of the less agitated ones now, as he seemingly mentally checked out of the conversation. Merely sitting at her side, almost bored as he just kept his usual kind of awareness; just enough to be mindful of danger but little else. This is certainly not what she hoped for when she decided to take a walk here today, but just constant proof of life's unpredictability...
“That's enough,” Daedra suddenly declared, with a firmness to her tone. Not quite a shout, but enough to wedge her way back into the discussion at hand. She was fine to draw herself away to avoid adding to the trouble, but the redhead found it hard to keep back when the other handler was going at Melosa as she was.
With so many children under her belt and a long standing place in the creche, Daedra was sure Melosa could handle herself. She didn't come off like a push over (which more fit Daedra's person, in honesty), but the redhead couldn't just stand idly by while Melosa's integrity was being pushed. Daedra was a bit more endeared to her in this instance, for being a mother or in her defense of Drask, it was enough to get Daedra to act.
“Melosa was doing her duties as a creche worker,” Daedra confidently declared, setting a firm expression to Raev.
“She didn't let Mulee get far, and made sure she stayed close when I, and eventually Drask approached. It's not fair to put accusations on her!”As quickly as it came, Daedra's more fiery spirit steadily dwindled down, as her face fell to one of disappointment. They were going to get nowhere this way, and listening to her own words, the handler knew what the best course of action in this had to be. Disheartening as at it.
“We'll leave then, if it's so much of an issue,” Daedra said solemnly, prompting Drask to turn his head to attention from his handler's tone. Pulling her eyes away, Daedra offered a small, if not sadly tinged smile towards Melosa and her little group. She really didn't want to be the reason if any of them got into any trouble.
“It was really nice meeting you, Melosa,” Daedra chirped up, turning to gaze as she addressed the rest.
“-Mulee, oh, and you as well Berry. If we run into eachother again, maybe you could introduce me to your children next time, if they're not busy! And, your fifth—when they arrive~ I hope all goes well.”Offering each a smile, Daedra turned and offered a final one to Drask, who was still sitting idly beside her. Offering the Brown wher another assuring pat on his side, the petite redhead made to turn the opposite way down the hallway, where they'd originally come from.
“C'mon, Drask... let's go. You can take that nap you wanted~” At that prospect, the old wher was happy to follow along. Though, he did follow his handler's notions and offered a farewell
whuff to the creche worker and the smaller ones.
As Daedra and Drask moved passed Raev, the smaller handler only bobbed her head, and offered a very soft spoken
“Good day.” as she moved passed. Not nasty or biting, but keeping to her own course of manners. Daedra had never gotten the other handler's name in all the back and forth, and she saw no reason to do so now.