"Wolf's way or not," she went on, a bit haughty he felt the need to defend her. She was a strong woman, and retracted her hand. "I will not wallow over losses that can't be retained. But yes... it would be reckless not to report this." Her brows furrowed as she peered over her shoulder, as if wondering if someone might be there, watching them. But no one was, and the birds were singing.
"It'll be quite a long walk, but after being cooped up like some legless bird, I could use the exercise." And she took a small satchel herself, filled with much less than what he had, but it was supplies necessary, none the less, and began to move North.
Leaving behind the cabin was sad in it's own right, but she wasn't surprised to have found it in such a state. The problem now was the potential to run into those who experimented on wolves and the likes.
And also... she placed a hand on her belly, unthinkingly, as she frowned. She was with child. And she did feel a bit vulnerable for it- and a bit angry. Either way, a child of inconvenience or not would not inconvenience her.