As Ahnasha rocked Rhazii in her arms, his eyes grew sleepy and he started to calm. Hopefully, he would drift off to sleep soon...and stay that way. "Well, with the eyes you gave him, it's about time to see something in him that he got from me...other than the fur, tail, claws, whiskers, and...you know, everything else about him." After a few minutes more of rocking, it finally seemed that he had drifted off. Perhaps with the constant sound of the river nearby, he wouldn't be too disturbed by any additional noise. As gently as possible, she wrapped him in a few furs for warmth and comfort and set him down in a soft patch of grass next to her. She would move him back to camp soon, but she wanted to make sure he would stay asleep first. As per usual, Kaleeth transformed, then they sought out the nearest river, on the opposite side of camp from Ahnasha and Fendros. She slipped underneath the murky surface, allowing herself to lie in wait for her prey. Some time passed with no sign of prey and she moved upstream for a while, then waited once more, again with the same result. This was not an uncommon occurrence in her hunts, as some waterways had little more than small fish that would hardly serve as a fitting meal for a werecrocodile. When that occurred, they simply moved on to find another river, which was what Kaleeth did in this case as well. She climbed out of the water agitated, but still in control, with the others following behind. Rivers were never far away in Black Marsh, so it should not have been too difficult to find another, but fate had something else in mind for this hunt. The pack had not made camp too far from the road they were traveling along, so Kaleeth accidentally ended up crossing it. Under most circumstances, this wouldn't have been an issue, as it was unlikely to randomly cross paths with another at a crossing on any part of a road in Black Marsh, but this time, the lesser chance proved true. Kaleeth caught a scent which caused her to perk up.. She wasn't a land predator, but the scent of prey wasn't something her beast would ignore. In her normal form, she might have recognized it, but all her beast spirit could smell was prey. To the others, though, they would know she was approaching a Human.