Meesei was concerned when Sabine got up and moved, but as she was in the middle of the story, she could not stop until it was complete. Instead, she moved on, giving a slight chuckle to the person who had spoken out. "Oh, it would have been unwise to get close enough to see. These hunters were fighting on their terms, in their own ambush. They were prepared and ready to fight and kill lycans, and it was very likely they had others in the shadows, just waiting for something to go wrong. Let it be a lesson, the enemy we face, their lycan hunters, are [i]very[/i] efficient in their own element. They know all of our weaknesses, and how to exploit them. When they lay a trap, when they are fighting on their own terms, you should never underestimate them. No, what we did was to move our attack to our own terms. " Meesei gave a brief pause to take a few bites of her meal, then continued. "We tracked the hunters and followed them to their hideout, a cave in the side of a mountain. Like the other pack probably intended, we were going to charge into their lair, but unlike them, we made certain we were not expected. We caught them completely off-guard and charged into their hideout. A lycan hunter's advantage over us is diminished when they lose the ability to plan ahead. It was only their silver weapons which gave them some kind of edge. If you can overcome or subvert a lycan hunter's plan, that is when you should press your advantage. We are stronger than them, faster than them, no matter our form. In a tight, close range environment like that cave, the hunters became the hunted." She decided that was a dramatic enough point to give a pause for the crowd to react, and to give her a chance to take a few more bites of her meal.