Keiki was only just starting to recover, not nearly strong enough for a hunt, much to the girl?s chagrin. Still Alamea had managed to reason with the girl, an impressive feat on its own-especially since her daughter had insisted on not making eye contact to show her annoyance. Alamea had suggested that she offer to watch Maia?s kids so that the woman could join them if she so wished. The grey and white girl had grudgingly agreed and Alamea had taken her leave.
The small white woman joined her family upon the prairie coming up beside her mate as he spoke. "A challenge never hurt anyone, besides even failure can be valuable." The woman smiled at her children, it might do them good to learn just how infallible they really were, and to learn how to accept defeat gracefully. Still she hoped for success, it might help to really cement the idea of them as a pack to be able to take down some larger prey.