Like I've mentioned, feel free to skip me and post between yourselves as long as you want to let them catch up <3
Also, for reference, at the start of the last thread Craw and @Celandine had already been travelling for probably most of the day - so they'll be wanting to stop and rest before long. I think that would be a good moment for him to interrupt (and thus for me to post again) and for them to rest.
The concept of member theft was one Craw was familiar with and normally found distasteful. It was the lack of loyalty which the act implied, the fact that one's allegiance could be shifted so easily. It was that he had suffered the same, once, to disastrous effect.
But as with so many things, there were exceptions. Broken Timber Pines were nothing to him, with no relevant interest to Morganna, and now that @Maeve had been found and claimed, their use was done. Craw might have felt uneasy at causing insult and potentially creating an enemy, but he had seen nothing to be afraid of in the leaders' displays - and, crucially, he now had an ex-Pines wolf under his nose, so any intelligence that he needed was only a question away. His only attachment to the Pines was through @Zeta, who had been so clearly lost and out of her depth in that encounter. His concealment of information had clearly been unnecessary, but he had not known that upon first meeting her. He knew better now. The confirmation of her missing brother's identity had not been a bluff; as with finding Maeve, Craw kept his promises. And at least he knew how to get to the Pines if he ever came across a wolf identifying himself as @Zane Argyris.
All that aside, if Maeve's sentiment at all mirrored Celandine's, the grey girl's loyalty was not to the Pines wolves but to her friend. So there was no betrayal, only correction.
Friend? Relation? He didn't actually know what their relationship was and why they were so close. Well, now she was officially his, those things would not be allowed to remain a mystery for much longer.
It had been a very long day of walking only to turn around almost immediately, and now they were faced with more of the same. Craw knew his body would demand a break before long, but in case they had left behind some serious hostility at those Falls, they would have to be relatively clear of the pack's territory first. That gave them some opportunity to shrink some of that distance between themselves and Whitestone. As well as that, it would give the two women a chance to indulge in some obviously much-needed catchup. Like the kind, chivalrous soul he was, Craw acknowledged and accepted that, and was content to stride ahead as he re-traced their steps, leaving Celandine and Maeve to trail along behind. While he kept his ears largely facing forward, they would flicker back occasionally, though largely just to ensure that they were still there at all.