The mottled yearling was pretending to be too wrapped up in watching the gnarled shapes of the surrounding woods, but his senses were intent on the man at his side. Rais played with fire, he knew this, but he didn't like to get burned. He was formulating just how he would slip out of this little prank unscathed. With the tawny male looking just about ready to break Rais' scrawny neak, the boy figured he didn't have much time left to think of something.
The threat of additional demons didn't really scare the rascal, but he shivered as he looked up at the wolf. Just to keep the charade up a moment longer... It was then Rais saw the bristling of hairs along the male's back. The question, or accusation, rather, did not even need to be spoken for the boy to know what the body language had already said. Rais knew what he had to do. He did not answer the accusation, as he knew the wolf must have figured it out. Instead, he sprung up to his feet and in one fluid motion, shoved his shoulder into the wolf and bounced off like a rubber ball, already bounding off through the forest. Dust kicked up as he ran, a silver cloud in the moonlight trailing his path.
With the element of surprise, he thought he had a chance of getting away. His little wiry frame was quite agile, and he was sure if he got a good head start he could probably outrun them. He wasn't entirely sure where the pale wolf had wandered off to, but Rais really hoped he would not run into him again.
<span style='font-size:7pt;line-height:100%'>ooc: up to you guys if you want to let him go or not ;)</span>