More patrols, definitely,
she answered first with a nod, but the next required a bit more consideration. While she could support the idea of never letting any leave alone, it did not seem always possible. And, her comrades were not weak or particularly idiotic. She felt like restricting them too much, even if it was for their own good, was bound to be stifling. She would be adverse to the idea if the tables were turned. And I would suggest the notion of never leaving alone, and if they must, to be exceptionally aware of the possible threat.
They could not spread themselves too thin, though. This was her concern.
We will find out more soon, I think..
she said, having a feeling that after a break in the search that to face it with renewed vigor and new noses on the situation they may have better luck. She shifted her thoughts, hackles stiffening at the idea of the cougar and the thrill of possibly killing it. Naturally, she was most enthralled by that notion. I want to.. track it better with Valerius very soon but if it is stupid enough to come to this mountain ever, it will not leave.
She could up the patrols to ensure this but she could not always maintain control over what happened beyond the mountain, and she feared attempting would only frustrate her.
Anyway, she chuffed lightly in response and felt a flicker of vague pride at his words. I intend to do this pack and mountain justice,
to be the leader they deserved. So many here had become practically her family in just the few months she had known them. Come spring, she wanted to see them flourishing and prospering just as they ought to be upon these slopes.
i want to bleed in the 「r a i n」