Please let Adelard go first, and then it's anybody's game c:
They were fortunate that the moon wasn't waning - or, maybe Riven was lucky. It wasn't pitch darkness, and he could see where he was going relatively well. Of course, it also helped that Adelard was leading the way, and he was quite large and hard to lose, even in the darkness. He stuck close - not touching, but close enough to be able to hide behind him if absolutely necessary. Riv wouldn't say that he was afraid of the dark, but there was a reason that he only traveled during the daytime. He liked to be able to see everything around him, and not being able to do that was anxiety-inducing, to say the least.
It truly did not take them long to reach the others. And, judging by the scents, there were more than Riven had initially planned for. Still, he tried not to let it show in his expression or body language that he was outright terrified. For all that he'd enjoyed his conversation with Adelard, he still was technically a stranger, and this could end up being pretty bad, if these guys decided that he'd make a better meal than a doctor.
Riven took a deeper breath and steeled himself, looking over at Adelard to wait for the larger male to call for his companions. It would probably be a little shocking to have a stranger speak to them in the middle of the night, with no warning. Probably better to just let the dark man take the reigns for now.