Al?wo difficulties were understandable, reluctance to bond with the other members of the tribe perhaps only expected. Sooner or later she supposed they anticipated her giving in and fully socialising amongst the members of the tribe. This was really why she had the guides, she knew many of the traditions and the belief system had still been taught to her sister and herself, it was simply the standards of socialising with these fellow wolves that she couldn't quite get to grips on. They'd forgive her for it, not knowing that it wasn't simply a struggle but a complete reluctance. She wanted to be here as much as they wished for her father to be.
To her surprise however Shai wouldn't linger for any longer. Silently he would move past her and continue towards the rune stones. She wasn't as alone as she had been of course, though no longer did his gaze linger upon her and she supposed if she truly wished for the isolation she once had, she could have slipped away again. It had her a little curious and certainly confused. Was he really just going to sit there and ignore her?