He had taken the feline down without too much trouble though it did struggle and hiss. During which time Kajika despite having his jaws clamped around the feline's throat was mindful of where his body was in relation to the claws. Once the lynx had stopped moving and the beta was sure it was dead he let go. With the cat taken care of he moved to tell Lunette that he was proud that she had come to help with the lynx. Telling her that her that and making sure she was okay was all he was thinking about until…
Lunette made it very clear she did not appreciate Moonshadow stepping in front of her, he could understand. The young Vuesain had seemed to be struggling with something inside herself as of late and he thought maybe she was starting to get a handle on it by coming to help. Then the worrisome part slipped from her lips as she vaguely threatened Moonshadow and shortly after that Neha decided to take it upon herself reprimand her sister for her behavior. Kajika was left wondering if any of them had any idea about what Lunette was going through and what she needed. What Neha had done was not what she needed.
He knew his place though and couldn't say anything, a whine escaped him as his gaze settled on the youngest Vuesain. He wanted to go to her and comfort her because he knew she needed it, even made a few steps in her direction. Namid's words to Neha rang in his ears before she then was taking Lunette off to talk, he assumed. “Lunette, it was brave of you to come and help with the lynx,” he was finally able to tell her because he felt she needed to hear it. He went to her side and brushed his muzzle under her chin, “If you want to talk later come find me,” he whispered into her ear, “Better catch up to your mom.”
There was now the task of dealing with the dead lynx and his orders were to take care of it along side Tagg and Moonshadow. He wanted to just crawl into his den and not come out until it was done. His ears flattened against his skull for the slightest of moments before he turned to them, “We should get started so it can be done,” he said as he moved to start getting the meat and pelt from the cat. He hoped it wouldn't take too long and he could be away in his den where he could forget for a little while.