His eyes lit up in amusement at her determination to find food for the two of them without hearing a counter-argument from him. She was a female all right, and he knew even if she'd stuck around a few moments longer he would have even attempted to argue. It was obvious that she wouldn't have been talked out of it. He greatly appreciated the gesture of her helping him, because he didn't plan on having another meal for a few days as that would be about how long it would be before his body wasn't throbbing in pain. He relaxed, watching her wander off to look for something and he silently wished the best for her, during the hunt and during her life. He had an idea that she wasn't having some problems within herself that were causing her an overwhelming amount of emotions that he didn't think she should have to put up with. He'd heard the uncertainty in her voice when she'd said she didn't belong to a pack and he jumped to the conclusion that she was scared.
He was lost in his thoughts when Anyu returned, carrying two ugly brown marmots. Saliva pooled in his mouth at the smell of them and he couldn't even remember when the last time he'd had a meal this large. <b>Thank you for your hospitality, Anyu, I appreciate it immensely,"</b> he expressed warmly. Who knew when his next meal would be. There was no way he could turn down the offering when he could tell by the look of her face she'd be upset with him if he told her no. He grabbed the marmot she'd nudged towards him and tore at it slowly, trying not to eat so fast that he would regret it.