Just like he had promised, the walk to the den wasn't long. When they arrived the area was empty. No creatures lurking and no Mae in the den. It seemed it was going to be Cottongrass and Kerberos, alone. Kerb was completely fine with that because it meant that if something happened he could hopefully resolve it before Mae heard and or came back home.
The Rigel male's eyes swung back to make sure Cotton was still in tow. Once the glance was taken care of Kerberos strutted into the den. He took a spot in the back and grunted softly. A gentle usher for Cottongrass to take his place within. "I'm sorry about all the questions I asked you earlier." He apologized in an unusually flat tone. He was almost positive that his questions might have grown annoying. "My friend doesn't take very kindly to strangers." A white lie, or was it? He wasn't sure if Mae greeted everyone the way she had greeted him. "You can ask me any questions back, though, I'll try to answer as truthfully as I can." His face held a halfway smile. Perhaps an uneasy look in his eyes. There was a stranger in his den, the place him and Mae had made safe. How safe would it be after Cottongrass left? Would the pale wolf bring those wolves (Victoria, Avery, and Neha) here to seek shelter for them too? Had Kerberos been a more aggressive wolf the idea would have raised a growl from him.
Watching his company carefully from the corner, the tawny male made sure to not take his eyes off of him. That uneasy feeling in his stomach was twisted with guilt. Yet he refused to show it.