Hope it's okay if he's just aware of her scent - if she's been lurking at all, that much makes sense :)
Some of the bigger monsters, though, were also prone to early rising.
With all that was going on, and that was to still happen, the presence of some stranger's scent in the pack's territory - only caught occasionally, like a whisper on the wind - was not one of his highest concerns. With the pack so effectively divided, perhaps it was just some new recruit on Nicolo's side, or it might have been one of Morganna's casual invites. Did it matter? Under different circumstances - ie, ones in which Craw was actually in control - then undoubtedly yes. In these ones, not so much. Craw liked the Willows to an extent, but it was crawling with wolves he didn't really know, and that was beginning to irk him greatly. But if things continued how it did... it wouldn't matter. So he was caught in between apathy and the need to stay firmly connected to what was going on.
As chance had it, today would result in the quashing of one more minor mystery, the owner of that elusive feminine musk. Had the wind not been so still that morning, it may have been that which told him that the woman was nearby, but as it happened, it was actually the faint sound of joints cracking. That had been enough to make him pay closer attention to the information available to his nose, which in turn had quickly confirmed that, yes, this was the stranger in the pack.
With the opportunity offered on a platter like that, how could he turn it down? Snaking through the drooping willows towards the origin of the sound, his nose affirming his direction all the while, finally she was in his sights; an aged thing, with hints of grey flecked through her otherwise deep brown coat. No doubt she had heard him approach, for Craw had made absolutely no attempt to hide it, either his pawsteps or the sound of his rattled breathing.
"So there she is, our resident ghost," he drawled, trying to remember if Morganna had mentioned this one or not. Maybe he'd recall it better when he got her name.
"I had wondered if you weren't actually real."