edit: making a change to Craw's response to wrap this up faster. This can be considered his last post unless Gent says/does something which warrants a reply.
To his surprise, @Sylva was extremely candid and non-accusatory in her account of what had happened and what had gone wrong. Perhaps his shock even showed on his face, with raised brows and a faint lifting of the aggression in his posture. He'd been prepared for her to try and throw them under the bison, but instead blamed herself. Which was entirely correct, of course; Craw had pushed her, but he pushed everyone, and they were closer to Whitestone than the Notch... not to mention how increasingly possessive he was feeling towards the lowlands in general.
As Sylva damned herself, Craw's attention snapped halfway through from the little black wolf to her large black leader, watching the reaction on her superior's face as she so willingly incriminated herself. What he saw there was not the kind of response he'd imagined in the man who led wolves like the loon here and the snarky manchild of before, but a weariness, a lack of patience, and Craw's ears tilted forward in curiosity. He saw a man who regretted the lack of dignity displayed by his subordinates, not one who shared their foolishness. Fascinating. And so it was, when the swarthy man strode forward to his packmate, Craw stood up and stepped back out of respect to give them room, and watched eagerly as Sylva was punished. Softer than Craw would have, but then the spider had no vested interest in her wellbeing...
Cool blue eyes met sharp yellow, and the two brutes regarded each other, each with a slightly changed opinion to moments before. The question prompted a pleased curl in the corner of Craw's lips. "You can keep your subordinates under control," he wheezed, though with less malice than he might otherwise had the black leader's manner been more accusatory. Craw jerked his snout at Sylva for emphasis, but added: "Her and that large mouthy brown creature of yours." The insults hadn't come from just this one occasion, though Craw didn't know if this man was aware of it. His nose lifted slightly, tail stiff but maintaining a relatively neutral position, and otherwise made an obvious point of smoothing out the agitation and hostility in his posture, though remaining wary still.
"... but I respect how you've handled the situation. We'll leave you be." Jerking his snout to the side in a gesture for Wraith: "Come."
He recognised strength and dignity when he saw it, and could admit he may have been wrong about this one. Turning to go, making sure to give the dark leader and his dark subordinate plenty of space, his smile crooked, he added: "Until next time."