Being the ninja that she was, she had been discovered by another wolf and she froze, her rump sticking out of the bush that she was currently attempting to hide in. She knew that the wolf could see her but she preferred to think that it was a silly notion. She remained completely still and waited for the other wolf to leave and when the other wolf did end up leaving, she removed her front from the bush and watched in observation as the others interacted. She did not say a word and she kept her steely gaze of emerald eyes fixed upon those who were talking. She noted as the boy who called himself Titan took his leave from the group in an awkward manner. Another arrived and had announced herself as Iopah. There were a few others and she took account of the names being introduced. She would analyze them until she could find a point where she might be interested in injecting herself into the conversation.
The entire thing seemed more like a party to her and she didn't care too much for parties. To her, they were annoying and useless and purposed no means of accomplishment. All the wolves did was sit around and talk, maybe eat something from the caches. Parties had left a bad taste in her mouth from a young age because her father had held a fondness for social interactions. She didn't mind social interactions, but she didn't throw herself into them unless it was for a good cause. Her mottled form was sitting up straight in the shadows, her paws out in front of her in a regal fashion as her slight change in behavior worked to her advantage. She was a large wolf by nature and so her body was visible behind the bush as she lurked in the shadows like a creeper who lurked on all of the popular kids in high school.