The smile that had remained on his features fell and Isaura's ears flicked back worriedly. Was her question that bothersome? She hadn't thought that it was too intrusive but perhaps she had been wrong. If something as simple as wanting to know where they were going was going to cause trouble perhaps she would have to reconsider travelling with him...
It soon became apparent that it wasn't her question but their goal that had caused Ruari to become agitated. His brother to be specific. They had gotten into an argument and then they had parted ways. Isaura knew all about arguments and fights between siblings. More specifically she knew what it was like to be the cut off one and on the losing end of them. A concerned expression crossed her face as he vented how he couldn't go very fast. She took that moment to give him a thorough once over.
He had wounds on his flank, shoulder, and paw. They looked like they were still healing and that probably meant every time he moved they reopened a bit. She had already noticed that he was thin but now she knew the reason why and a faint frown tugged at her lips. Had his brother done all that? If he had it didn't seem to deter Ruari from finding him. She didn't have that bond with her brother in the slightest, she wished she did, however, she knew that it would never happen. If she could help Ruari with his brother maybe she would be able to at least see what it was like even if she couldn't have it.
Isaura knew he was waiting for an answer from her so she softened her face and let her frown fade away. She could see that he was frustrated and wanting to help a little she moved towards him to rub her head gently on the underside of his chin and cheek. She hoped the physical contact would help him relax and be more at ease.
I don't mind helping. She murmured. But first I want to at least get you a decent meal.