For awhile, a soft thumping sound had been coming from Cal's 'room'. And after several minutes of thumping, the sounds of Cal standing was heard, then the sounds of plucking. And then the cycle repeated. Cal was trying to get her anger out in the least destructive way possible, and for her it was throwing darts at the unfinished drywall. Most of the darts were being thrown with such a force, that it took extra muscle to rip them out of the wall. She didn't really care that she was messing up the wall, it wasn't like the apartment was anything nice. If anything the pinhole sized dents looked nice. But she was sure she was going to get an earful later. If there was one thing Cal hated about being a werewolf, other then the terrifying transformation every full moon, was the pack dynamics. And the worst thing about pack dynamics was...well everything. When she was a stray, all the time ago, she was her own boss. She only needed to hunt and protect herself. The downside to that being the crippling loneliness and going nearly insane because of it. Cal let out a growl when she heard Adrian call the house to attention, and begrudgingly stood up, tossing the remaining darts onto the floor. She stood away from the group with a slight scowl on her face and her arms crossed in front of her chest. He was ranting about how it was his job or something, and while that was true Cal still disagreed with what happened. But Adrian already knew that. Family. Yeah families don't have stupid ranks. And if they did they wouldn't fight for them tooth and claw. What bothered her the most was what if this girl hadn't been a stray? What if her pack was on the way to kick some ass. And with the Alpha away and Hide hurt, it would have been a disaster. "Well you know my opinion. I say the least we can do is help this chick out, I mean you did beat the shit out of her." Cal's expression suddenly changed from one of scorn to concern. She had forgotten about the full moon. After everything to happen this morning. Cal hated full moon changes, they scared her to no end. What if the alpha wasn't around for the full moon? That thought alone was enough to scare her. She liked the leadership of their alpha, fair and kind at sometimes but also stern and powerful. Being near him during the change often kept Cal from panicking. Cal looked away from the group as she chewed her lip nervously.