She kept her eyes on the path ahead, but a single ear was tilted down to the pup, keeping watch over him with sound rather than sight. The quick cadence of Renier's paws reassured her that he was moving along beside her, albeit lagging behind at her ankles. She slowed her step even further, checking over her shoulder to make sure he was getting along alright. Just as she looked back, she noticed Renier was inspecting her side with great interest. Suddenly self conscious, she wondered if she had put on too much weight recently. To her great relief, he actually just had a question about the color of her coat.
Her face scrunched in thought. That certainly wasn't something she had ever wondered about, but it was a good question. Her tawny hues were definitely owed to her parents, and it was difficult telling her and her brother apart. Though her sister turned out looking a lot more like her aunt... To further confuse the issue, Sibyl had never seen a white wolf before she left the prairies to head North. She supposed that had something to do with the colder weather, more snow, maybe? But she hadn't yet experienced a Northern winter to be able to tell for sure.
She hummed thoughtfully before she answered, a little unsure, <b>"Well, I think the color my parents were had something to do with it? I look a lot like them, and my siblings do, too. The color of a wolf helps it blend in with the surroundings, so prey don't see us sneaking up on them."</b> She hoped that answer would be succinct enough for the curious pup.
She had kept on walking, and after offering her advice with a glance back at him, he faltered on his feet. She blinked, her lips tugging downward for a moment. It seemed like he would expect her to scold him then, but he then looked considerate of what she had said. She nodded, smiling again, <b>"Yeah, sorta like that. And the plants, and the dirt, and even everyone else in Grizzly Hollow."</b> A look back forward showed her that the familiar mound that the den was set into was now visible, peaking through the trees. <b>"Almost there,</b> she murmured. She really hoped that she was right, and that Miss Jaysyek wouldn't be mad at little Renier for going too far.