Lime green eyes were etched with worry as Ravi stumbled to gain balance and walk, but Sevati could see that this would become a challenge. She shook his head slightly at his words, but kept quiet. The little, white juvenile knew her father wouldn't harm Ravi, much less think that he was the one that harmed her. She knew her father better than that, he was a kind, caring father who wanted the best for his daughters. Bounding slowly towards him, she nudged his leg gently as she flicked her tail impatiently, "Ravi, you can barely see. How could I even think about leaving you on your own in this condition?"

Stubborn to get Ravi some care, she could care less the kind of state she was in or what she looked like. Whether her pelt was stained red, it wouldn't matter to her. Just as long as Ravi could heal himself, both mentally and physically. She could tell that the male was hurting in more ways than one, but she was having trouble helping him to open himself up to her. A soft sigh escaped the juvenile as she kept an eye out for Ravi, considering his sight is hindered at the moment. Silently, she vowed to help him and to make sure she tried her hardest, for his sake.