[@The Elvenqueen][@BookGirl1993][@GhostWing] [center][b]Avir[/b][/center] The tiger did everything in his power to not jump back at the contact. Hm, well that was a first. Even he didn't know the he didn't like being touched. Perhaps it was because of the long time he hasn't been together with others. [color=f26522]"You're welcome."[/color] He wanted say that he wasn't doing this for her, but for the cubs. But in the end, it does seem like he's helping all of them right? By this point, he shouldn't even care anymore. He looked over to the cubs who were at the side. How long does it take for them to mature again? Shouldn't be too long right? The sooner they learn how to fend for themselves, the sooner he can finally be alone again. Saaba's growl made him turn towards the entrance, the voices of other tigers reaching his ears. However, unlike Saaba, he approached the entrance cautiously. Seeing that it was another family, without a tiger, he took a step sideward. It was around this time that Saaba finally noticed that it was another family and then offered them to stay in the cave for the meantime. Seems both him and Saaba really did have a soft spot for the kits, abandoned or not. [color=f26522]"Yeah, you're welcome to stay inside. It'd be bad to sleep outside in this weather."[/color] It was still cold out, despite the winter being over. Spots of snow are still seen. It's not healthy to sleep outside. [color=f26522]"Name's Avir, by the way."[/color]