It had been too long since she saw her mother...if she could even call her that, usually she was still hanging around, being annoying and TRYING to make up for what she did when she was a child but after the last fight they had, her getting to be the victor, she had an idea that she won't see her mother for a long time but still, that woman still liked to be annoying and show her face when she isn't even wanted so where was she? Still licking her wounds? She knew she did injure her rather badly but still nothing was better to her then annoying her. The sad thing was, even on her death bed she would still probably somehow show up even if it meant she had to drag herself five hundred miles to get to her and why? She had no idea, that woman never told her, she just appeared so now she was far too paranoid and wondering when she would show up which meant dealing with her which she hated "food" she said softly to herself as she got up, that will hopefully keep her mind off that woman for a bit.

Sabbath was near by, hiding behind a bush, she hadn't left her daughter...yet, yes she was injured badly but she got her stomach, ear and two legs and paw seen to and now she was back stalking her daughter like a mother should, she still had to make sure her baby was alright didn't she? OK so now she is an adult but still, the brat grew on her she STILL had to watch her, make sure she wasn't going to get herself killed, too many times that happened when she was watching her, not to mention she now had a fear of water. however, as mother she still had to make sure her daughter was safe even if technically it was her that sorta made her nearly die all those times? But hey! She DID learn how to use a sword from her and even surpassed her, not that she would ever admit to taking her advise from her though she did also know Cloud was teaching her also and even she had to admit that Cloud was better then her for a start but she also knew if Cloud was around Ambrosia she would get to see him, the main reason she 'stalked' her daughter, any chance to see him was always a delight.