Addy impatiently waved Silwyn over, and Silwyn crept over to her, stepping on a few twigs and snapping them in half, and pushing a few low-lying branches out of the way so she wouldn't receive a lovely smack in the face.
Addy was saying something, as she sat next to whatever plant it was that she had discovered, "Do you recognize this?" was all Silwyn had heard Addy say. Being unable to get a clear look from where she was standing, Silwyn walked even closer until she was standing just behind Addy's left shoulder, standing on her tippy-toes and peering over Addy's form to look at the plant. It was tall and stringy, with tiny white flowers spread across the top of the stem like an umbrella. It reminded Silwyn of a spider-web, in a strange sort of way. "No," Silwyn replied, "never used it before."
Suddenly, Addy sprang to her feet, and rushed over to where her bag was a few feet away from where Silwyn had been standing. As soon as she got to it, she hastily opened it, and rummaged through the pack, she was definitely looking for something. But what exactly? Silwyn wondered, as she stood in the dirt, watching Addy, with a shy smile on her face, the forest's own personal inartan statue.
Eventually, Addy found what she had been looking for, pulled it out of the bag, and ran back to the plant. She sat down, and started to sift through the pages of a book, "lets see if it tells me in here how to harvest it," she said. Silwyn nodded, but then realized chances were that Addy couldn't see her, after all, she was still standing behind her.
"Well, we could do that," Silwyn said as she sat down beside Addy, "or I could tell you that chances are, it's best to carefully cut the stem with a sharp device, your eating knife should suffice." Silwyn looked over at the healer, who was still engrossed in her book, which seemed, at least from what Silwyn could see, to be far more in-depth than anything Anhasha had written up, and it amazed her, because Anhasha was pretty detail-oriented when she wanted to be.