Acacia quietly watched the happenings within the building, the Ulfric now gone and the Enforcer 'Marrec' now in charge, the voices lightly dancing through the room as she allowed herself to lean lightly against the door frame, eyes shifting from form to form before settling on an empty space of air and visibly losing focus as the pale figure remained her distance. One arm was held across her abdomen and the lanky fingers wrapped around the elbow of a lifelessly hanging limb, legs positioned to prop the figure easily as she barely moved a muscle. After a while she'd begin to drift to thought, [i]what am I even doing around here, I don't fit in with these people I can barely do anything for myself let alone them,[/i] she puffed heavily, eyes fluttering now and then in their light glare, though they widened quickly when the door opened and the human emerged, regarding her with a light '[i]miss[/i]', she'd nod partially and then turn quickly pacing off. Her feet bare as they walked across the flooring below, eyes focused on each step as glanced up now and then for a reminder of direction and soon found herself on the front porch once more, a deep breath in allowed her to clear her head as she listened to the faint howls in the distance, the Ulfric and then an unfamiliar tone were quickly detected. As Acacia shrugged it off she'd lower herself to sit on the edge of the wooden deck, ghastly alabaster limbs both legs and arms fully free to the nip of the wind, curls of copper hues swayed and flicked about the young woman's face, a delicate hand reaching up to tuck strays behind her ears, she'd sit for a fair while, enjoying the peace as the mumbling from within the building drew through the wooden walls to her auds. Fiddling with her hair and twirling it between her fingers she'd stare upwards at the sky and it's luminescent lights, her legs crossed in front of her as she suddenly froze, the sound of stifled steps caught her attention as she lowered her vision to the forests edge, slowly she carried her clashing orbs across the lining, the darkness barely illuminated by the lights of the large cabin. A quick shine of something flashed in the treeline, she'd overlook it at first before her head swung around and stared directly where she'd seen a reflection of light. Eyes visibly wide as she straightened up and watched closely, focused intently as her heart raced at an increased rate unsure whether what she'd seen was from friend or foe or lack of attention. Pale, slender figure still sitting upon the deck as reflective eyes and an attentive appearance stared longingly at the depths of the forests darkness. She'd offer no words at this point, as not to arouse suspicion from within for what could possibly be an over-imaginative mind.