Sibyl's gentle nudge to the two pups proved useless, as both Taima and Calla were glued in place. Sibyl's heart was beating a more frantic pace, feeling like it would nearly burst from her ribs, at realizing if the girls wouldn't move, she could not, either. A keening whine escaped from her throat, both imploring the children to move and expressing her own anxiety at the situation. Her legs were shaking like four thin saplings in a tornado, and the light sensation in her head made her feel like she was nearly going to pass out. The only thing that prevented her from doing so was remembering how Kiche had fallen unconscious, in his own urine no less, in front of a raging bear. Fainting hadn't helped him then, and it certainly wouldn't help her now. Instead, her tiny body crouched alert beside the pups, as if the small wisp of flesh and blood that made up Sibyl's physique could protect anything.
Her ears were folded down against her head and her quivering limbs crouched in anticipation for something. She would stay put, for now, but if the beast returned she would be dragging the girls away by their tails if she had to. She intently listened to the snaps and snarls that were fading into the distance, but a frenzied rustle of leaves and paws drumming against the forest floor were heard. Who could it be? The monster returned? Reinforcements for either side? Her muscles coiled in preparation for action, but the tension released when she saw the snowy pelt and dual hued eyes of Jaysyek make their appearance. Sibyl thanked the stars she had not been eaten.
Stepping back, Sibyl allowed the matriarch room to reunite with her daughters. Hopefully <i>she</i> could get them to move where Sibyl had failed. At the least, the two of them could be able to carry them both away without leaving either child behind. Taima was huddled under the pale form of her mother, curled up and whimpering at what Sibyl could only assume was from the threat of the trespasser.
Sibyl's head ducked at the acknowledgement Jaysyek cast towards her once the girls were accounted for. This really was the least the little wolf could do, as she couldn't really go storming off after the intruder like the two guardians had. <b>"M-miss Jaysyek, thank goodness you're here."</b> Sibyl squeaked. <b>"Is everyone-"</b> she started, before the seeking howl of Follko interrupted her. Well, he hadn't been eaten, at least. The question of whether Borden, or the boys, had been devoured or not she left unasked. Now was not probably a good time for her to bring the issue up with his mate, when trouble still loomed. Jaysyek didn't need that to worry about, too. Sibyl shook her head, then continued, <b>"I can help... Carry one of them... If you'd like, miss."</b> She glanced down to the two scared little bundles of fur at their feet.