Dakari's stuttering and awkwardness hadn't gone unnoticed by Nura. She wondered whether it was just his usual self or if it was just the fact that she was a stranger. Either way, she wouldn't be too quick to judge. She did wonder where their mother was, but she wasn't going to probe into their lives. "Yeah, I saw a group of antelope at the waterhole, this looks like a good area" she contemplated.
At the mention of Akina, Nura looked over at the two cubs. Siri was now explaining how to play tag to a more excitable Akina. The younger cub was over the moon with having a playmate, even if she didn't quite understand how to play just yet. "Your Siri seems like a good influence. She must realise Akina is a bit new to all this" Nura said, shooting a smile to the cubs before smiling at Dakari.
Mjuvi, having had enough of sulking in the den, nudged Laini as he got up. "I'm heading off for a bit. I won't go far". He walked away. It wasn't that he didn't like the lioness, or her cub, he just thought Dakari was rushing into saying yes. He threw a teenage strop once he was far enough away, kicking up some dust and cursing under his breath.