Once again, Janius had to hide his fear in the face of Kaleeth as his head tracked hers up and up until she was standing taller and bulkier than he. He stepped back a couple of paces, out of reach of her clawed arms, then stood poised to act for a few moments. Thankfully, Kaleeth was successful in keeping control by the looks. She wasn't attacking Janius and he still held her attention. Most importantly, she didn't run off this time. Janius turned his head, still keeping his eyes on Kaleeth, and sniffed at the air. There was nothing he immediately found on the wind, but perhaps they could find something if they moved around a bit. It might help Kaleeth to get used to controlling this form to start out with the basics anyway. Janius stepped back a few times again and motioned Kaleeth to follow. He wasn't sure whether she could read werewolf body language, but he couldn't guarantee that she would understand him if he spoke either. Given that he was having a hard time reading her body language in her form, Janius tried non-threateningly to wave his hand towards himself in a more humanoid beckoning. Then, he turned and started to run. It wasn't a sprint, but closer to a swift trot so as to allow Kaleeth to keep up and to hide his beast spirit's fear. Every so often, he would look back to make sure she was still following. After a few minutes of moving around, Janius stopped and stood up, sniffing as high as he could. He then turned to Kaleeth again, touched his nose with one finger, then pointed in the general direction of where he smelled prey. It was difficult to communicate with a beast which didn't share exactly the same instincts, but Janius hoped that Kaleeth would get the message. As soon as she smelled the creature in the distance, her beast spirit may try to convey the same message that Janius was trying to deliver anyway.