Aiden heard Brisa stifle a bit of laughter with his comment, and honestly chuckled about it as well. Here they were, possibly in mortal danger again, and here was making jokes. (Even if he would like to see her light an enemy on fire) However, it seemed like she had another trick up her sleeve that, while initially surprising him, he found to be incredibly useful. He felt a tingling sensation wash over him and looked down to see his hand as it was changing color. "What the...?" he started to say when he was first surprised by it, however, from his time hunting, he immediately started to see the value in what Brisa had just done. "Perfect," he simply said, "I won't be far." With that, he faded off to the left side without a sound. He rolled his feet form the outside to the inside while taking steps so not to make noise in the mud as he walked, which, since it was raining as well, made him virtually unheard. He moved slowly and took up a spot off to the side of the path between the mystery creatures and the group. He stayed perfectly still to let them pass. Even if he thought he was seen, he would stay still. More often than naught, a hunt would look your direction but not actually see you, especially if your colors matched the surroundings, unless you move. He would have to let is new camouflage do its work for him. He would wait for them to pass, and if they were friendly, there would be no incident, but now that he could see their sinister silhouettes better, he doubted it. He was sure that the creatures would attack the group. He took long, deep, slow, quiet breaths. He would let them pass, and when they were distracted by Argurios, he would be able to advance on them from behind with a surprise attack, possibly killing one by surprise, and the other would possibly fall by Argurios in the other's confusion to its ally falling. So he waited and watched, as the enemy drew closer.