Ahnasha nodded. "We both should've. I'm used to him being obedient on hunts, but I guess his beast spirit complicated things. It is a fair point, though, that he might not remember what happened. If that's the case, then there isn't much we can say to him right now. Wouldn't do much good to scold him for something he can't remember. At any rate, he's going to need a lot of practice and training. That should probably be what we tell him; that we're going to be getting him in his beast form for training every day. And probably teach him that he can't eat ghosts." She said with a chuckle for at least a brief moment of levity. Stepping forward, Ahnasha knelt down next to Rhazii and placed her hand on his shoulder, then shook him gently, so as not to startle him awake. It took a few moments after Janius sat down for Kaleeth to straighten up her posture enough for her to move closer to Janius. She wrapped her tail around his waist, then leaned over to rest her head on his shoulder. Though, she did not actually look at him. Instead, she was still staring out towards the others in the pack, seemingly distracted. It was another good ten seconds of silence before she spoke, albeit without much energy in her voice. "Sometimes, I just...don't feel like a real member of the pack."