Their mother had evidently had quite enough of Caesar's behaviour as well. Bright eyes would suddenly catch sight of Isolde leaping across to reach the child and Shakespeare found himself so stunned by the action he was momentarily frozen to the spot, only half aware of the fact that Colette was now following him. He was torn between hurrying away from the scene or remaining to see what happened next. As Caesar began to laugh however, something that was sure to only infuriate their parents even more Shakespeare found he had made up his mind pretty sharply. He was moving once more, continuing away from the family of course he had no idea quite where he was really going though he certainly didn't want any involvement in the chaotic developments that had suddenly taken place outside the den in the space of a few short moments.