Patience was the key because she knew Dragon had a lot to handle being the leader of this pack. After the meeting she had hung out, though was respectful and gave everyone their proper place. She did not want them thinking she was here to intrude or to cause any trouble. He had a few meetings to attend to, so she stayed where she was and looked around at the new faces she hoped to be getting to know. Then they began to trickle out after discussions were over and such. She watched as the rest of them parted ways and disappeared into the thick jungle brush. Then she was alone which at this point didn't bother her much at all. She was in pack lands so she really shouldn't have to fear any danger. She didn't know how long Dragon would be but honestly she didn't feel right poking around the territory until she spoke to him. For all she knew his ranks could be filled up and he would have no room for one more.
She assumed Dragon had seen her at the meeting and didn't howl for him in fear of interrupting his current business he was attending to, so she patiently waited and occupied herself with some of the bugs that lived in these parts. She had settled into laying sternally as her eyes searched for any nearby bugs, when she found one she would thoroughly investigate it. This occupied her time and made her forget that she was waiting for him. He would be back, and there was no rushing him.