Amaryllis chuckled at Crystal and her still slight disdain for the bird, though she seemed marginally cheered up. At least compared to before, when she was snarling at the large bird as it strutted around her. As Crystal introduced the younger wolf as Squeak with a small smile on her face, the woman wondered why she was doing so, until the other mentioned she could not speak.
“Oh? She can not speak?” Amaryllis raised an furry eyebrow, curiosity filling her. The girl looked old enough to know how to talk so Amaryllis wondered what it could possibly be that prevented her from speaking? Something in her past or perhaps some illness of some kind? She supposed they would never know because Squeak might have an idea but she could not speak. “Well, I am very pleased to meet you either way Squeak,” Amaryllis smiled warmly at the young wolf. “I hope there is much we can learn from each other. The same goes for you, Crystal.” Dipping her head towards the one who recruited her, the would be healer looked towards Squeak and noticed her limping as she yipped at them to follow her. The eagle had moved along to another branch, watching them intently, as if it wanted them to follow it.
“Well, it seems our young friend has made...a companion with our feathery shadow. Why not follow them?” Amaryllis suggested, eyes trained briefly on the wounds on the young lass’s hindquarters before moving the pale eyes to look back over to the eagle, as if addressing them both. “Though I would suggest you keep yourself to a slow pace, Squeak. Your wounds might be healing but we do not want you to injure yourself further by walking around too much now do we?” The tone she had was somewhat stern, in a motherly sort of way. But she to wished to know what the eagle wanted of them so she pushed herself to her paws and took at few steps towards Speak and the eagle, glancing back at Crystal. “Fond you might not be of the eagle but they are useful scavengers.” She added. “It will be good if we can find a meal that the pack can feast on or at least, place some into the caches.”