"Of course, Your Highness." Juju, now that she was able to identify the stranger elf, respectfully acknowledged the fact by bowing her head lowly to Prince Elion. "This isn't a mistake I intend on allowing to be repeated. My apologies for the disturbance I've caused" Juju sheepishly added while rubbing the back of her neck. Bringing Erebus along was supposed to [i]prevent[/i] incidents like these. Dammit, why hadn't she just left him behind with the others? They were safer in the forest but Juju had been concerned that Erebus might wander off and get lost since he was still to young to quite grasp the concept of real danger yet; actually, one of her pets wandering off was the least of her worries. Hunters were her main concern despite her animals being harmless. Juju awkwardly coughed to clear her throat, not unsure of what to do next. The best part was now that this slip-up was witnessed by none other than a a member of the royal family itself. Which means that this left a very bad impression on her abilities to control her animals and ultimately would leave a stain on her business. Erebus began to whine in irritation from having his head restrained so uncomfortably tight but Juju didn't think it would be wise to release the creature just yet. Although he had probably learned his lesson (for the moment), she knew it would probably look bad if she let him loose again. She got an idea, and Juju undid the ornamental sash around her waist in her decision to convert it into an impromptu lead for Erebus. The big cat sat up on command and waited patiently as Juju tied it loosely around his neck. "There" she huffed proudly to no one in particular.