The young girl was quick to ask more things of the stranger, earning her stare once more. The boy, on the other paw, appeared cowed. Walrus regarded Enera with a small smile - she was the stronger of them, then. Despite this measure of approval the questions went unanswered as the child's mother spoke.
... the decision is not for me to make, the other woman informed her, and she nodded her head in understanding once before settling her hefty haunches down within the snow, at ease.
"I c'n wait. Do what yer need ter."
Within her head, the illusionary timer began. She of course would not wait any length that could be construed as insulting, even mildly so - but even a wolf of such self-import understood that a leader was not always able and willing to appear at every stranger's summons. Walrus could spare an hour or two.