Kino followed along quietly, trying his best to skirt around things that made noise. The further out they went the more curious the boy became. What could they need to talk about that would take them so far from the communal den? Normally they would have all just gone back to sleep, so what made Calanthe’s little episode so bad? They all had bad dreams, she just needed a little hug like Minka did with them when they had bad dreams then she would be off to sleep again. He was so interested in thinking about what they could be going to talk about that he didn’t notice Kova sneaking up on him. His teeth made gentle contact with his tail, but it was enough to make the young boy jump. He clamped his mouth shut to keep from crying out, but he rounded hackles raised and eyes narrowed until he noticed it was his older sibling. Automatically his guard went down and he simply gave a sigh, having no ability to be angry with his second favorite sibling.
It seemed that the group had stopped and he allowed himself to stop just behind a particularly thick bush. It would conceal his silver pelt nicely as the moonlight reflected off of it, giving him that trademark ghostly appearance. His ears went forward as they focused on the words, not taking the chance to peek around his hiding place at the risk of them seeing him. Gent’s voice spoke, cool and collected and Kino tilted his head. Why did he even need to ask that? It was quite obvious to him what the problem had been, and that there was no need for the man to ask it. It had simply been a nightmare. Calanthe then began to speak, voice low and a strong show of pleading in it. He frowned, brows pulling together at the tone of it. He didn’t need to see her to know that she was probably head-low to the ground in submission to the man. He understood now the ranks and a bit of the protocol of how the pack worked, but he still had never had to submit to anyone in the pack. In fact, they all treated him with some form of respect. He looked over at Kova with confusion before turning back to attention at the event that was happening.