Aytigin had been pretty damn proud of himself when he'd managed to catch a fish by the banks of Turtleback Lake. After spending a few days coming up empty-pawed hunting on the ground, he had decided to just wing it by trying his paw at fishing. He hadn't thought he'd be any good at it, but here he was, carrying a rather large, scaly, formerly-flopping creature. The fish had long-since asphyxiated as the man carried it back toward Hearthwood River, but Aytigin was quite careful to be gentle with it. He wanted it to not look like a mangled, rotten hunk of meat and bones - he figured that a good, clean piece of prey was a much better offering than a sloppy one.
The man considered himself quite jammy to have found a spot in the River wolves' pack, but just hanging on the edges by himself wasn't what Aytigin wanted his life in the pack to be. He wanted to be on good terms with as many of his packmates as possible, and he wanted to begin with Lilya. He had no clue if the woman was angry with him, but she hadn't seemed particularly overjoyed when they'd last met. Though, from what Aytigin could tell of her scent where it lingered throughout the territory, she was expecting pups, so he suspected that even if she had been upset initially, she hadn't been overly-mad for too long after their encounter.
But still, he wanted to apologize. To make sure that the pretty, blue-eyed woman truly wasn't angry anymore... and to make sure that she wasn't going hungry. There was no way to tell how many pups the lady was carrying, but from what Aytigin had seen of expectant mothers in the past, they were always quite ravenously hungry.
The chocolate-colored wolf had looked past the scent of fish invading his nostrils and had followed Lilya's scent, seeking her out. It was kind of like stalking, but he was doing it with good intentions, so he didn't think he should be to blame for that. Besides, he hadn't wanted to howl for her presence or anything; then the rest of the pack might hear him, and he didn't want to step on @Lachesis' toes by being alone with the woman he fancied (and likely was expecting pups with.) So, the dark man simply chose to follow his nose and hope that he ran across her by chance.