When he offered her a space near his family, presumably to help with the care of his youngest litter. She couldn't help but be surprised. But as he looked her over for any objection, she offered a nod in agreement instead. It wasn't her place to question him by any means, but she couldn't help but think surely there was someone else better suited for what he had in mind. And she was sure that his youngest would be more open to the guidance of their older siblings than an outsider. Then again, she had no idea as to what kind of lives they lived. Without further thought on the matter, she pressed forward to follow her Warlord back down the path that they had come- just to veer off in a different direction at some point along the way.
Adelina remained quiet and patient as he gathered a few belonging. When they arrived at their destination, she couldn't help but feel like an intruder in his family's space. It was empty for now, but she couldn't imagine the conversations that would ensue. When he led her to a back room, she was grateful that it seemed out of the way. She observed as he unloaded the pack with a few different things. On his instruction, she gently lowered herself to her haunches, allowing herself to succumb to the weight of the day. So much had happened, it was difficult to even begin to process. She glanced at the food she was offered, and took it reluctantly, unsure of what she had done to earn it. However, she couldn't stop herself from looking around the room, and then to Sirius. "T-Thank you." She said softly, not knowing how she would ever repay the kindness offered to her.