Signild

It was probably really rude to stare at the warlord's daughter's bum, but Signild was very hungover and completely at a loss for how to deal with the situation she'd come across. So she stood with her head flopped bonelessly to one side and regarded the unusual sight before deciding she should probably say something to make herself known, before the other lioness noticed her on her own and thought she was weird.
Her stomach gurgled audibly and she belched. Not quite what she would've chosen, but it worked, she supposed.
Aarre

Her search for the green stone was interrupted by the unexpected sound of an unhappy but and then a belch. She wasn't startled enough to bump her head on the underside of the rock she'd been searching, but she did back out with much haste and little dignity. There was really no dignified way to get out of a position like that unless you could go through to the other side and emerge head-first, which wasn't an option in this case.
"One day I will kill you," she said automatically as her eyes focused on a somewhat sick-looking grey lioness.
Signild

"Have you lost something?" she asked.
The effort of making polite conversation was not proving beyond her current state of health, which was nice. Still, she was pretty sure she would kill a man for an instantaneous cure to her hangover. She wondered if that would help. Could she bring a priestess a corpse and ask her to make her hangover go away?
As she waited for the warlord's daughter - Aara? - to reply, Signild passed the time by cataloguing all the people she knew and ranking them in order of how willing she would be to sacrifice them to be ride of her hangover. She was just getting through her immediate family (not so willing at all) when the striped lioness spoke.
Aarre

"Ja. Sort of. I was given a gift - a green gem - and I can't find it so I guess, ja, I've lost something. But I've got it under control."
This was Aarre's way of saying that she was ready for this conversation to be over, without actually bringing it to an abrupt end by bidding her goodbye or walking away. She couldn't walk away, since she needed to search this particular area, and she didn't really want to be rude either. It was a quandary.
Signild

"I would be glad to help you," she offered. "I have a real eye for detail."
That much was true. Signild was the sort of lioness who paid meticulous attention to detail. It was how she'd managed to turn herself from a no-nonsense cataloguer of plants and bugs into a believable impression of a bubble-headed moron that had fooled a not-unintelligent lion. At least for a while.
No. Those were bad thoughts. She tried to stop herself, but it was too late. She was sniffling again.
Aarre

"You really don't have to...oh, Stormlords."
Aarre hadn't even gotten all the way through her polite refusal of assistance before the red-eyed lioness (were her eyes always red, or was that the hangover?) began bawling for no apparent reason. It certainly wasn't something Aarre had said or done. She knew that much for a fact.
"What's the matter?"
Signild

"I'm sorry. You have your own concerns. I'm just hungover because I got completely shitfaced last night for the first time in my life, all because a guy I shouldn't have been with in the first place finally reached that conclusion and told me we were finished."
Ugh. Overshare much? "Again, I'm really sorry. You can just ignore me, but I think I'm going to lie here and feel sorry for myself for a bit. I'll try not to be in your way as you search."
Signild flopped onto her side and stared dully ahead, not even looking at Aarre. That was when she saw something green and sparkly.
Aarre

Any further relationship and murder advice was put on hold when her uninvited companion made an exclamation that might have heralded a vomiting spree or nothing at all. Only it didn't. The lioness had, apparently, seen something green and sparkly that might've been her father's gift.
With careful paws and under her hungover companion's direction, since she couldn't seem to see the thing, Aarre fished the precious stone out of its awkward position and dragged it into the light with a sigh of thanks. "I feel so bad; I don't even know your name."
Signild

"I'm Signild Magnusdottir. At your service." She added the last bit with a wry smile that surprised her. She didn't realize she was feeling well enough to smile in any form, wry or otherwise.
"I'm glad you found your gift. I'm going to take myself off now. I think a cold bath would probably do me some good. I stink."
Getting to her feet wasn't the easiest thing in the world, but she managed it and her stomach didn't rebel, so she decided to count that as a win. As she made her way slowly toward the stream down the slope she called over her shoulder, "Don't die in bed!"
Aarre

I'll figure out a way to thank her, Aarre decided. Maybe by getting her back together with that man of hers, if she's so unhappy without him.
She'd seen what being in a bad relationship was like, but she didn't really know anything about Signild's relationship. Maybe it wasn't bad. Maybe it could be salvaged. And if not, maybe Aarre could convince him to do something to give poor Signild closure. Either way, it would be for the best, definitely.
Pleased, Aarre took her treasure and went home to plan.