The hostility in her posture softened just a fraction, the white woman choosing to match his level of aggression. Where she kept her head low and throat tucked, however, Craw did not copy her defensive stature, deciding that she was unlikely to attack... for if she did, if he was guarded or not, she would lose. And he suspected she knew that, and wasn't about to do anything silly.
Her sass reminded him further of Morganna, but moreso of Capable, and the comparison was enough to further his curiosity. Having not yet figured out the red woman, why not add another feisty, untameable woman to his plate? His lips curled in a dark smirk at her sarcastic retort, but he said nothing in return, and she went on to answer his question with a dismissal of her own.
He considered that for a moment, and then snorted in amusement, nodding once to acquiesce to her comment. "That is fair," he rasped, and then brought his hindquarters forward and placed his rump neatly on the ground, bringing him to a position of weakness if she really were hostile - a display which said I'm not afraid of you. But he was curious, and decided that the toying was over; he could repay her with a little honesty, for she had proven a good diversion so far. "You've been lingering in this forest alone for some time," he rumbled, rolling his shoulders to ease them, eyes ever on her. He didn't know whether she'd deduced he was from the pack she kept skirting, but chose not to insult her intelligence. "Are you waiting for something? You've been keeping your distance nicely, but that's a dangerous game for a loner to play for long."