Aponi’s call rang into the air, a different sort of tone set in it but as it was addressed to Spieden he didn’t think much of it. That was, until it seemed that quite a number of scents were following along in the direction of the call including that of Sahalie. His interest piqued, he decided to be the nosey newt that he was and take a peek at what the big deal was. As he got closer, the sound of scuffling, growling, and snarling caught him and in an instance he was picking up his pace, auds flying forward in alarm and shoulders tightening. What in the world..? The brown rump of his friend came into view, wedged to the side of a tree. He took in her tense posture, the scrunch of her brow that he got from her side profile and that combined with the sounds of combat made him sure that whatever was happening was no good.
He came up behind her, the small girl’s ever vigilant guardian though unlike her he didn’t make an attempt to hide behind the tree. His massive frame didn’t allow for such things. His auds remained at attention, topaz gaze slightly narrowed and calculating. It was quite obvious from Aponi’s posture that this was a rank fight, as nothing else would cause the woman to hold herself in such a fashion. But...under what authority? Typically if you were going to test for someone’s rank, especially that of the matriarch, you would need some form of backing for if not then your leadership would be pointless. There was no reason for the rank if you didn’t have the respect that went with it...so who was sitting on the sidelines rooting her on? His gaze scanned the clearing and landed on Serach, standing just a bit farther in than the rest of him. He looked concerned, but the boy had noted that Serach and Aponi’s scents had been intermingling more often and suddenly the pieces fit together. And what a piece it was. The desaturated yearling looked down at Hal with concern. Spieden was the only mother that she had ever known, she loved the woman with a ferocity that only the small spitfire could and should something happen with her...what would she do? He knew instantly, however, that no matter what she decided he would be following along like the lost puppy he was.