Ahnasha was not quite as positive as Fendros. She did acknowledge that he had done well enough with the chaurus. He struck quickly, and was able to find its weak points before getting hurt himself. They had taught him how to hunt, and the instincts of his beast spirit likely played a strong role in letting him act quickly. With more practice, he would be able to strike with greater speed and certainty. She was not too concerned about that; rather, she was worried about his judgment during the tracking phase of their hunt. "I think we can wait a minute or two. Maybe try and figure out exactly what to say with him. I agree he was fine once we found the chaurus, but he got you and some of the others hurt by playing around with those wisps. He separated from the pack and didn't follow instructions. It was his first time as a werewolf, so it's not unexpected, but I think we do need to talk to him about it before too much time passes. Can't afford to let him make those kinds of mistakes." Ahnasha suggested. By this point, Kaleeth had reverted back to her normal form, then gently moved herself away from Julan so that she did not wake him up. Although, she appeared to be rather uncertain of what she actually wanted to do in the moment. At first, she glanced at Janius, then turned her attention to the rest of the pack. She just stared for them a while, at Ahnasha and Fendros, at Lorag, who was still in his werewolf form. After a few moments, she closed her eyes, let out a sigh, and leaned herself back against one of the glowing mushroom trees. It was obvious from the look on her face that something was bothering her.