[center][h3][color=crimson][b]Tholl[/b][/color][/h3][/center][hr] Judging by the complete lack of teeth snapping shut around her offered hand, Tholl took this as a sign things were settling down. Of course that was the exact opposite of what she had wished for, as the beast lashing out would have lent weight to the attacking still being near enough to agitate it. All of her many eyes were turning up empty and even the wild animals were settling down with the predator absent from the scene. In short; The trail went cold. [color=crimson]"Tch. Looks like this is where I'm stopping after all."[/color] Tholl said with a sigh as Aria's message rang clear through her head, and she in turn set her spiders off of the pursuit and back to the campus to establish a firm perimeter around the tree line as others set about weaving a silken mat to drag the student's carcass out of sight. Perhaps she'd consider asking Aria to allow her to bring creatures larger then the average tarantula onto campus, but first there was the matter of the witness here. [color=crimson]"Alright, come here and let me ruffle that fur."[/color] The spider cooed and leaned forward, ruffling the wolf's mane and rubbing it's neck in a playful manner. It allowed her to slip the silken collar with ease, and from there she quickly spun to straps beneath the wolf's legs to make it into a harness. After all, this was a wild animal and she didn't want to choke it when it tried to stray. Leaving herself a length of silk for a leash she stood up and firmly led the hound beside her, determined to make it back without getting mauled in the process. [color=crimson]"I know you aren't going to like this, but I'll get you some steaks from the cafeteria once Aria is done probing you."[/color] Not that the wolf understood any of this, but that wouldn't stop Tholl from chatting.