Spieden's ears folded back uneasily at Triell's news of his mate's disappearance. That couldn't be good. Spieden couldn't help but morbidly wonder if she had met an untimely demise at the hand of some nefarious scheming. The additional disappearance of Ruiko, another member of the pack, set off more alarm bells for Spieden, a paranoid conspiracy already trying to take root in her mind.
At Triell's request of her, Spieden nodded at first, agreeing to whatever it was out of rote habit of doing whatever she was told rather than actually understanding what it was Triell was asking. It didn't help that she was still wondering about Nayeli, Ruiko, and whether a murderer was amongst them. But when the words finally connected, "can I count on you to lead with me", her jaw dropped open, bright eyes widening as she glanced around the group. She expected to see them all laughing at what a great joke they'd all played on her. Of course making a prank out of someone's disappearance was tactless, but Spieden had known worse.
However, as her eyes moved from face to face, not a single crack of a smile was found. It really didn't seem to be a joke. Secondly, she nipped her fangs into the tip of the tongue, trying to use a point of pain to draw her out of what surely must be a dream. But there was nothing to wake up from. Having ruled out that this wasn't a practical joke, or a dream, Spieden almost wished that it was. How in the world had she crawled out of the bottom of Salmon River and ended up at the top over here, even if temporarily?
Her mind spun as she tried to figure out the implications of the new role. She stared with a furrowed brow at her paws, letting conversation lull around her as she watched her black claws clench into the earth. Did her promotion have anything to do with the other's disappearance? Was there some grand intrigue in the works that would result in her murder? Spieden was hardly listening now, but her body was almost vibrating as her eyes darted around to her packmates. New packmates.