He had finished his first fish in a few minutes before he watched his dark company. She seemed so effortless in her attempts. Kerberos had quietly come to a conclusion that he'd always be one step behind her in skills. He knew she had a life of being a Loner in her experience but he felt bad. He wanted to be as good if not better. It wasn't a manly instinct to provide, it was more of a nurturing instinct. The tawny male couldn't help but be worried that if he could barely trust his skills how would he ever be able to get through the coldest of months. Maybe Askan was right. There wasn't anything wrong with asking for help.
The Rigel male almost didn't notice that Mae had slid half of the final fish over to him. "Thanks, Mae." He offered a smile before he scarfed the food down. He would need all the energy he could get and there was no point in leaving food in an unguarded place. As he finished up the fish his ears leaned towards her to hear what she had to say.
"What do we call it?" He hummed softly to her. Nervously he placed his paws on the large rocks. If he didn't trust his nose he certainly didn't trust his paws to keep him balanced.