She laid among their children thinking of her most recent interactions with Dieloch, the action itself didn't matter as much too her, as the fact he trusted her enough for it and she trusted him enough to let him. She is a healer it's her self-assigned duty to help where she can, and Dieloch was special to her so she didn't mind. Immediately she recognized his scent drift down into the den from the open air outside, rousing herself farther to meet him as his voice soon followed. "I always have a moment for you, my love." She speaks as she strides evenly out of the den. Walking up to the dark handsome male who has stolen her heart, returning his smile with one of her own, as she seats herself beside him. She still found herself easily entranced by his charm, just as she had been when they first met; everything about him seemed to just fit right. His deep rich voice brings her attention to him, as he gently strokes her features, putting her at ease farther. "As do I, for you love." She sighs.
She watched him in curiosity as he spoke in a low voice, easily catching on that he didn't want anyone to overhear. Another god? part of her wonder if she might already know him, her mind quickly flashing to the group she had separated with; and although she hadn't seen hind nor hair of them, it didn't say much considering her tracking skills weren't the best outside herb gathering, she had to wonder if it was one of them. She’d just have to be patient and wait and see, even if it wasn't one of them, she still wanted to help and was delighted that Dieloch trusted her enough with this information. she picked up on the tone of distaste he let into his voice toward those who call themselves angels, and though she had yet run afoul of them personally, to see what the mention of them does to Dieloch; it made the familiar feeling of anger bubble her stomach, she saw turn to her and his eyes soften. He spoke telling her Eden's concern about the Angels, basically the way she'd sum it up better safe than sorry, so Dieloch would go by a different name. "I see, very well Aides, though I trust your judgments and precautions, I choose to just see this as another one." She says return his nod so he knows that she has heard his words. names mattered very little to the golden goddess, to her who was behind the name was more important; her love was once behind the name Dieloch and now he was Aides, but he was the still wolf she had met that day in the Enocra at daybreak she just knew more about him now. "I respect that you helped your friend, because if you hadn't how could you ever call yourself such. Especially knowing who you were up against, I hadn't been in Moladion that long before became apparent that the angels had a large amount of influence here."
She understood the reasoning behind it, and if for the safety of the family they made together who was she to defy. If it was just her, she would have opposed a bit, after all she wasn't just some delicate little flower; if he wanted to stand up the angels she'd happily stand by his side and fight with him. But because they have children to protect, they'd have to be more smart about their approach. "Understood, I have no problem keeping a secret for our family's sake. though I do ask in this dealing or any other that the rest of Moladion may deem as shady to refer to me as Phoebe, it a name of a friend of mine who is no longer of this mortal plane, and I rather like my name and wish for to remain as such at home. it's a good thing I’m a healer I’ll have some herbs prepared ready to go assuming time will be of the essence as it always seems to be." She said already beginning list of what herbs she might need. "As am I, despite the fact I heal, I also fight and have bled enough times to know. I decided quite some time ago that I’d accept every part of you for who you are, and not only that but support you and your endeavors however I can." She murmured the last part leaning over to him to run the top of her muzzle along underside of his jaw before tracing up to gently tug on his ear. "Thank you for trusting me." She whispered into the ear she had just tugged on.