Seeing the eagle come out from the bushes, Willow then looked back toward the ghost woman still lying on the ground. The night spirit frowned, still confused as to what had happened. This visit had turned into something she didn't care to repeat. She had hoped for a quiet night of peace from her worries and this hadn't helped any.
To 'answer' the bird's question, Willow commented, "She is not a normal ghost." Frowning again at the puzzle presented before her. While Willow herself was not entirely corporeal being a spirit and all, she was pretty certain that the dead spirits of people who had yet to move on to wherever it is mortals went to when they died were supposed to be completely incorporeal. Or at least that was what she had thought. This Raven Darkheart had some mysteries surrounding her that Willow wasn't sure about. The girl continued to lay there as Willow kept staring at her in confusion.
Turning to Ventra finally, Willow touched the black and gray choker around her neck, before looking around her at the dark woods. The spirit of night longed to wander some more in silent contentment and away from this mad ghost. She wouldn't mind the company if Ventra decided to join her. Maybe she could find some peace tonight after all. Over the many centuries Willow had had very few friends, the most recent one she had had having been Cassie. That was before she was brutally murdered by Dawn's Light.
Anger began to fill her heart at this thought, as she looked back at the black-haired 'ghost'. For a split second of eternity, Willow had thought that maybe Raven and herself would have had something in common, being lost and wandering as they were, Willow because of her friend's death, and the ghost seeking her own kind of comfort in the cold embrace of death. But the latter proved to be too vicious, too violent. Willow didn't like it. The golden-brown eagle on the other hand told a different tale.
Willow had lingered here long enough and began to make her way to another part of the forest, wondering if the eagle would follow her. She wished not to stay in this part of the woods any longer.