Rhyle sniffed about for a few moments, listening to the others answer her call before she trotted off in the nearest one's direction. She sat down and gave a wolfish snort, a sort of laugh, when Haven's nose poked through a bush to snatch a berry. She trotted around the bush and nipped the end hairs of the girl's tail playfully to get her attention then pranced up and bumped shoulders with her, a silent 'come on, let's find the others.' Then, she sprinted off a short distance, turned and bounced around like a puppy... encouraging Haven to race with her to find the rest of the group.
She sprinted off again, hoping Haven would follow as she looked about and eventually almost ran over Svan before managing to skid to a halt. She gave an apologetic whine and sniffed the air again, looking about and hoping maybe the other girl would have an idea where Luca and Garret were. She knew she'd heard them close together but wasn't sure where.... She was eager to get off to hunting tonight. It wasn't often they got to actually hunt prey instead of wind themselves down with tag or stalking each other on their runs. Rhyle wanted to see if she could still manage it.
She sniffed at the ground and whined again before giving another howl, another call of Marco she hoped that Luca and Garret would answer with a Pollo. In the meantime though, she entertained herself by teasing Svan who was far too serious most times. She nipped at the other girls legs, darting in and out agilely as she tried to goad the other girl into returning fire. Mentally, she reached out... giving up her silence to talk to the others.
Luca... Garret... where are you two? I'm with Svan and Haven was right behind me.
It came in handy to be able to communicate telepathically to other werewolves.... All it required is that you knew them so you knew who to reach out to and that they were within five miles of you. Pack members could often communicate much further, spanning about ten miles but this was because their Alpha tied them together. Since this group had no Alpha and they were rarely that far apart, five miles was plenty.