Quite unlike herself, Remy listened intently to the small female's words. Despite her militant attitude her atrophy was the supercilious blood that ran through her veins and reared its ugly head almost predictably often. Despite the odds she had found camarederie to exist between herself and Sibyl. Whatever reason the alliance formed was now obslete in importance - once the pale-coated female gave loyalty it was near impossible to wrench that devotion away. Sibyl's nervous laughter was no longer a sign of weakness as it was just a character trait of one of her brothers in arms, and like all those brethern she deserved her utmost respect. She peered over her shoulder while the pair meandered through the sooty woodland. "<b>Nice lady, hm?</b>" Remy pondered out loud, tilting her head as if it would help the thoughts roll in her head. Perhaps it'd be worth her while to maybe meet the nice lady upon their certain arrival. Servitude was a necessity in one such as Remy's life - already having an ally was helpful as well.
By the end of Sibyl's explanation Remy had come upon an unsurprisingly fallen tree of a surprisingly grand size. Raising on her hind legs she placed two large paws on the blackened bark, pressing her weight into the trunk. There was a little give, as was expected from its death, but there was little rot within the wood. With the right leverage and the proper application of strength the Geddes lady hoisted her body atop the dark wood, looking back upon her partner. "<b>Y'know, maybe she did. Maybe she was just another wanderer like me. I could pass for the leader of a pack, couldn't I?</b>" She mused, a sly smile playing along her dark lips. Then she turned and leapt from her perch... and tumbled into a ditch.
Luckily Remy had leapt by choice (mind, not at all knowing that her fall would be quite so deep) so the repercussions of her foolish actions included nothing more than a sharp pain that shot through her legs and soreness in her paws following her landing. The fallen tree's girth had shielded the trench directly behind it. Had she been within uncomfortable company, her embarrassment likely would've turned into rage. Thankful for Sibyl's presence she managed to cover up her foolery with a pale smile. She searched over the walls of the ditch for Sibyl to make an appearance, though she wasn't sure if she had even made it past the tree yet. There was likely a way around it if scaling it was beyond the russet-hued female's capabilities. "<b>Guess that's karma for you,</b>" she called, hoping the she-wolf was nearby. She lifted herself up once again, finding the ditch was slightly deeper than her standing height. A grunt of displeasure escaped Remy, red ears flattening to her head. The ditch was entirely strange in itself - it looked as though a massive boulder had once been in its place and it just suddenly disappeared, leaving a gaping hole in the smouldering wildwood. Its origins, however, were of no interest to the large wolf; rather, she wanted to know the way out of the damn thing.