Adelaide pitied him, and it was evident in her eyes. He had suffered the winter as she had, though perhaps for much longer, if his sides were any indication. If it were her place, she might have offered him a home, but recalling her own request for entry, she thought it unlikely.
When he finished, she nodded, accepting his thanks. "Ah, well, alright," She accepted his offer to help. "If you might help me to the borders, I'm sure I might find one of my packmates to help the carry it the rest of the way." Rising to all fours, she bowed her head and slid it under the neck of the moose. Before even straightening up, she knew it would be heavy. Groaning, the fragile woman pushed off the ground, hardly able to stand, let alone move forward. Though the moose had been somewhat eaten, it had taken one a bit of chill, which seemed to make it heavier. "Per-haps, ugh, if we hurry, you...ergh, could catch those rabbits on the other side of our lands." She struggled with her words as she waited for him to take up the other side of the moose.