Raev snorted. "Still. Your wingleader should at least check up on you once in a while as a transfer. Make sure you're adjusting fine," she said, grumbling at the apparent incompetence of the leadership here. Seriously, if she managed to get elected to Wherleader, she would make sure any transfers knew about the harsh winters at minimum. She had plenty of other ideas about getting things in line and filling these gaps in leadership if she was elected, but that was only if she did win the position.
"I guess if you were really attached to Igen, you wouldn't have transferred here," she said, stretching her legs in front of her. "I'm still settling too, though. It takes time, though it sounds like your wing isn't helping you at all," she said with a frown. Admittedly Raev had not made any real effort to make friends either, but at this point the weyr was familiar and she cared enough about it to want to be a leader. Or maybe she just wanted to prove that she could be more than just a simple handler, and the location really didn't matter much to her. She shook the thought from her head. No, she cared. Leaders cared.
"Listen, we're both still trying to get our lives here established. Why don't we set up a standing meal together? Meet weekly and check in. Even if your wing can't be bothered to make sure you're getting adjusted, someone should care enough to check in." She spoke in her usual blunt manner, adding a bit of disdain when referring to Amaata's wing. Amaata was a pleasant enough person to be around. Quiet, but that was a positive in Raev's mind. She didn't understand why the other woman was struggling to find friends.