He had come back to the den late that night. Kerberos was exhausted and hoped that Maera would already be in there. Maybe even she was waiting for him before falling asleep. It was an unusually cold night so he would not complain about trying to curl up next to her tonight. In fact, any warmth would be welcomed.
When he approached the mouth of the den he looked up towards the sky. The stars seemed so bright tonight. He wondered if that had anything to do with the cold. His pale eyes strained to look for her dark form curled up in the den somewhere. The tawny male's voice broke out softly. "Hey, Mae? You still up? Sorry that I'm so late.." He moved inside of the den in hopes he could find her and curl up as close as possible. But before he figured she might want to see what he had seen. "If you're not too tired the stars outside are really bright tonight. It's cold too, though." As if she didn't know the second one on her own. He would mentally judge himself for that one.
His tawny form took a seat right at the mouth of their little home. Kerberos's head tilted upwards to admire the stars for a little bit longer. He silently hoped that his traveling companion would come join him.