Haiku gave a short laugh. "The mutt's resilient, I'll give him that." He continued watching their surrounding for a moment, satisfied to see that nothing moved, and the only sounds were those of the sleeping dogs and him and Layla. Gazing down at his packmates, he could now tell that several of them were having the same problem Layla was. A few laid still, but their too light breathing gave them away. Likely they were just pretending so that he wouldn't get on to them. Weariness flashed across his eyes. It had been so much simpler when he only had to take care of himself. Part of him still wished that he was roaming the streets alone, wished someone else had taken on the burden of leading these strays to safety.
His eyes tired, Haiku turned them skyward, towards the stars. "Layla." he whispered, his voice deep with uncharacteristic openness. "What were you looking for up there?" For just a second, he started to believe that maybe it was more than him guiding these dogs. Maybe they were following some hope that laid written in the stars, and he was merely their transportation. If that was so... Would he be welcome to stay once they reached their new home? Most of the dogs held the same kindness and curiosity Layla and Nero had... He lacked that. His view on the world was determined, but realistic. He'd seen the worst of humans, seen dogs beaten into things that were little more than bloodthirsty devils. So what would the home of these optimistic dogs think of him, a scarred dog that had seen too much of the world?
Syra stayed silent and still for a moment, even once the other dog relaxed a bit. When he offered his name though, her tail swished faster, the black fur dragging along the top of the grass. "I'm Syra!" She raised her head as she gave her name, her ears perked forward curiously. "Yeah... You scared me." She dropped to her haunches and tilted her furry head at him, unsure why he was advancing. Was she supposed to do the same?
"I... I haven't seen other dogs before." She offered, just in case she was neglecting some sort of action that implied proper etiquette. "Not since I was still with my mother. But I knew you guys were out here!" She practically chirped the last bit, and her tongue lolled out of her mouth, turning her face into a doggy smile. "So I had to come and find you guys... To see what it was like..." her smile disappeared as the loneliness pulled at her chest again. Her ears tilted back forlornly and her thumping tail slowed to a stop. "To be with others." this last part was whispered, though the other dogs could surely hear, as close as he was and as quiet as the forest around them had been. Maybe I'm telling him too much... He probably doesn't care... Syra cast her gaze to the side of Nero, her body tense and unsure.