Never once did her absence go unnoticed. Every trip he took careful note of and while he wanted to sometimes stop her it was no use in trying. If anything it would be rude and restricting. They had loved ones out there - lost loved ones. He felt bad that he wasn't out there wearing himself thin as well.
He had let her get a night's rest before he bothered her about the trip. The lead male slipped from Maera's side and moved out into the cold morning. A yawn and a stretch were all he needed to feel a bit more lively. Of course, a stroll would have been nice to warm himself up. Perhaps he could corral Treyah into a patrol.
Kerberos stood a little bit away from the slumbering pile of Tainns. He gave a soft woof to see if that could raise the girl from slumber. That was if she was actually somewhere then in the pile of wolves and not already beating him to rise.