As the pair marched on, Adrian felt little remorse. Soah was right, after all. To the group, Adrian was no more than a child who wanted to play pretend. At least with Soah, someone who understood his predicament, he would be able to do more. Adrian gripped his dagger tightly as the cold breeze of the mountain slightly cooled him. Without his cloak, he was going to be cold fairly soon. He didn't have the larger frame Soah did, but Adrian was willing to push that away for now, considering Soah's current predicament. Adrian wondered for a moment if he should say something about Soah's lycanthropy. As Adrian opened his mouth to speak, he instantly closed it. It probably wasn't a smart idea. Soah considered Adrian a traveling companion now, and it would be best to stay on his good side. "I'm....I'm sorry for what I did." Adrian meeked out, as he started a downward march, down the mountain. Adrian doubted it'd be very long before that saw some sign of civilization.