Spieden had left the meeting without a word, but surely @Triell would be able to figure out where she'd gone off to. Other than him, she didn't care what anyone else thought of her leaving the meeting before its official conclusion. She was worried for Phyrrus, for reasons that weren't wholly noble. Her frantic and fearful departure was of reasonable concern to Spieden. She had accepted the other female into the pack and out of everyone else, she felt more warmly towards her. But darker still was the worry at how Phyrrus knew anything at all about the strange wolves. Spieden hated to think that the Monodora woman had been involved in any way with such evil , but she knew how deceptive others could be. A dark thought whispered in her ear that Phyrrus was some sort of double agent. She didn't want to believe it, but couldn't deny it either.
Spieden hadn't dallied at all, yet it seemed Phyrrus had managed to put in quite the distance between the pack's center. Where the hell was she even going? Perhaps to inform the others? She really hoped not.
Spieden wasn't much of a tracker, but Phyrrus' wild trail was easy enough to follow. Stepping gingery around a pile of vomit, her ears folded back in concern. But at she least knew she was on the right track. Her freight train gait finally slowed as she sensed she was getting close. Her ears swiveled, heavy head swinging side to side searching for the silvery female. "Phyrrus? Hey, you out here?" She called.