The excitement she felt at seeing her friend after everything that had happened and the thought she would never see her again. It overtook her as she went to greet Sahalie pulling her into an embrace that she hoped would convey just how much she had missed her. When she'd left the bend she hadn't had the chance to say goodbye and had she had the time she would have. After all Sahalie was the first friend she'd made when she came to the bend, the agouti woman wouldn't forget that. She felt her packmate lean into the embrace just before Leotie took a step back.
With her greeting over and her excitement subsided she took a moment to look between her friends. It was clear to her that there was much more was going on that she didn't know anything about. She'd also heard Kerb’s words and felt bad for him because he didn't know Sahalie so she could see he clearly felt left out. She was glad when Sahalie made the effort to include Kerb in their reunion. And Sven, she was glad to that he had come to and finally embraced their friend telling her he missed her.
Leotie stepped back further to give them some room to have their own greeting as she had. A glance thrown at Kerb she motioned for him to join her not wanting him to feel left out as she thought he might be. “Come over here, Kerb, there’s no reason you shouldn't be here,” she added for emphasis. She turned back to Sven and Sahalie, “Unless you two would like sometime to talk?” She asked any cheerfulness that had been in her voice had gone. Though she hoped that wasn't the case she also didn't want to intrude on any private moments they may want to have. It was clear that this wasn't the happiest reunion for her friends and she didn't want make it worse for them.