[@The Elvenqueen] [b]Chincf[/b] He chuckled softly, sinking down onto the floor beside her with a sigh. "They're hanging in there, I think." he answered her question, blinking sadly. "I worry about Robyn sometimes, but she's not going to be happy until she finds Aleu...and I don't want to pressure her by forcing her into other duties." by now, Chincf was beginning to worry that if they ever did find the pup sitter it would be in the form of one of those strange-smelling corpses, but he wouldn't say it out loud. "That's not the kind of alpha I want to be." he touched his nose to her ear fondly. "We'll manage, we always have." [@Nikki Moonlight] [b]Tikaani[/b] Tikaani glanced over at the alpha pair, her tail wagging ever so slightly. She was more than happy for her brother, and the new little ones would be good for pack morale as well, after everything that had happened. She considered Luna's question, nodding absently. "Yeah, I guess it would. I never really thought about it too much before." she admitted sheepishly. Having pups of her own had never been the top of Tikaani's priorities list, she was content patrolling the pack's borders and keeping them safe for the other pups. But that wasn't to say that she wouldn't be open to the possibility, if a particular male found his way into her heart. "Must be something special though." [@Polaris North][@GhostWing][@BookGirl1993] [b]Saaba[/b] The biting chill had left the air, and with the weather more pleasant, Saaba had taken to sunning herself just outside the mouth of the cave whenever it wasn't her turn to hunt. Her eyes were closed, and she didn't see the adolescent tiger cub prowling towards her until Calypso's full weight landed sprawled over her shoulders, needle sharp teeth biting into her ear. Letting out a long-suffering groan, the tigress rolled over onto her side to try and dislodge the cub. "Calypso...can't you sneak up on Avir or Rosette for once? Maybe you should go with Kayla and Jackie on their next hunting lesson?" she complained about how annoying the cub was, but Saaba was attached to Calypso now since they had been looking after her. They'd lost Ezy a few nights after the little group of tigers had joined together, the young cub just too frail to survive the bitter winter. Calypso on the other hand, had survived and was growing very well on the prey they were managing to catch. Though the strange smelling kills and the occasional wolf or tiger body that they came across was a bit unsettling....