It didn't make sense to kelp, how could the strongest person she knee- how could fae ever d13? But she knew to be strong, like what Mori would have wanted, she must move on. But before she went, she wanted to finish one thing, she remembered how they first met, Mori complimenting her kit like drawings. Kelp thought they were childish but that what started their bond, what brought them together so she was going to make her mentor a memorial. Kelppaw was alone, grabbing some herbs, not exactly healing herbs, but herbs that can create dye. She takes these herbs and snap them to get the powder they can use as dye., she put on her kelp like a hood to hide her identity and pretend to be her alter ego, Atlas as she took a leaf of water and begins painting. The flat rock in front of her. She dips her paw in the beet root that she previously smashed to sketch a picture of a cat. Her mentor that she lost, to show her respects and honor them After all, her mentor always loved her drawing much more than she ever did. It took her awhile to sketch it all out from her unsteady paws. After the sketch she darted smashing random colors against the wall, mostly yellow and oranges from onion skin and madder root. After making the background a cloudy blouches of yellow and orange dyes, she uses added alder wood to create a deep dark brown color as a sketch. Her paws started to shake, she couldn't finish this piece not after what happened. she begins to hide her tears, no Imortelle would never want her to cry over her but she realizes that it looked good for an art piece, the background drawing Imortelle in colors, inaccurate, yes but it painted Imortelle in a way she could never do. So she writes Atlas on it and puts down her hood and just leaves it like that. As she washes the dye off the paw and leaves.
Kelppaw was now at peace from the self blame, the faulting that it was her fault that she left, that she abandoned her and never came back. But she knew she would make Mori proud, she knew she already did. "May the saviors of fate be merciful"