Izah knew that Elly had to be right, and he wondered if Chase had simply wondered to her own path because she couldn't keep up with them. After a few more seconds he remained where he was, then turned to lead them away.
A sudden movement at the very corner of his eye drew his attention back to the cliff, mind thinking it was the enemy, but to his relief it was Chase. Staying where he was at, he waited to see she made it down alright and was safely by their sides. "Well I'm glad to see you're alright," he commented. "Next time try slowing your pace just enough to get your coordination comfortable, if you can get that adjusted to your liking you should be able to still keep up and avoid hitting anything else." Izah smiled at the female, showing it was only friendly advice and simply not just a correction.
Then his visage showed worry and concern once more as he glanced back up the hill. To him he thought Zero was still close behind, but his eyes had began shifting to their bluish color again. "I don't think we'll be going through as many obstacles this way," he said, turning away from the cliff to look off into the distance. "We'll go a little further off, and once we find good enough shelter and we're sure they've lost our trail, we can rest for the night. Thankfully this falling snow will cover our tracks, but hopefully it won't turn into a blizzard while we're running."
That said, Izah continued on his way. The snow fell lightly around them, and ears still catching no signs of pursuit took the opportunity to slow his pace somewhat. It was best to conserve his and the other's energy should they really need to make a run for it, and increase their stamina for longer travel.