Lidiya laughed slightly, nose nudging Kodak's growling stomach. "I think your stomach answered that for you." They had only eaten the day before, but Lidiya guessed running made one hungry. As well as dealing with Ana, really.
Damn, but she hoped she didn't need to see that girl for a while. So evidently interested in Kodak she had unintentionally forced Lidiya to do the exact same thing.
Well, at least she was no longer mad at Kodak. Not like she really was at the beginning really, but Ana had forced that around to be obvious. Which Lidiya would have preferred to do in her own time, but... oh well. The end result was the same. All she needed to do now was to keep Ana away from Kodak.
Banishing the thoughts out of her mind, she trotted out of the den - at which point she stopped uncertainly.
She had no idea where to go for hunting. She wasn't familiar - at all - with this territory and the surrounding grounds for hunting that the pack would usually use.
"Uhh... do you know where to go?" she asked Kodak, looking up at his form, silhouetted against the evening light, his -
- once again thinking unproductive thoughts.
Try as she might, she still hated looking up to Kodak, and sounding like that as she asked her question. Weak. Not knowing. Lidiya was used to being strong and independent, and sounding like that - she didn't like it.
She couldn't know everything, though. She'd have to concede this if she needed to.