"I'm so glad we found him," she said, sounding relieved. "Things could have gone seriously wrong if you hadn't managed to get to him in time, especially since you encountered a foreign wolf," she said. "You've once again saved one of us from a dire situation. You helped him get through him his asthma attack."
She was praising me, but I didn't think I deserved it. "Not at all, I feel it was my fault he was able to run away. I should have done a better job of making sure he, among all the other children, didn't have access to my medicines for their safety," I told her. "Because of me he was able to run away."