Shadow Her eyes darted towards Chincf and Carek, straightening her posture before following close behind Carek as he ventured off with his nose to the ground. Almost instantly as the words came from Carek himself, Shadow smelled them. [i]Tigers.[/i] Something deep inside Shadow cringed and she could feel the scars on her back burn with an old, painful memory. Gritting her teeth, Shadow carefully glanced back over her shoulder at Chincf to see what his input would be on what they should do. Shadow could tell the scent was only coming from upwind and the tiger hadn't come into their actual territory, but Carek was right about it being fresh. Aleu Aleu's attention was brought back to the pups before her when they began going on about their hunger. Eyebrows furrowing, Aleu looked back behind her and thought to herself, [i]'No one has sounded off that they got anything, yet. Guess it'll be a while longer. What to do..?'[/i] Looking at the girls, Aleu put on the best smile she could and walks to them, getting down to their level in a sort of playbow. [b]"You guys wanna help hunt down a rabbit with me? I don't think the group has caught anything yet, so it's up to us to help out, too."[/b] Desaius Stopping in his tracks just as he stepped over the invisible border, turning around to face the Fae. Softening his expression as much as possible for the old, grumpy wolf, Desaius let his tail hang low and ducked his head slightly, being as respectful as possible. [b]"Lila, with all due respect, I need to do this alone. Don't want company. If things go south, it'll be on me, and I can't risk being responsible for someone else's death this year. I can't."[/b] At the last couple sentences spoken, Desaius' ears curved back against his head and he looked towards the ground, averting Lila's gaze. Kai Keeping up with Lila, Kai cocked his head to the side as he saw Desaius act remotely nice for once. [b]"This oughtta be good."[/b] mumbled Kai to himself, under his breath. Kai stopped just before Lila, keeping an eye out on their surroundings. They [i]were[/i] at the edge of the territories.