Seeing that Naviah didn't reply to her question, Adro rolled her eyes. "Fine, whatever." She muttered, stretching out in her cage. Muttering how poorly the humans made the cage, she rested her head between her paws again, trying to get some more shut-eye before the fighting started again. A sudden squeak made her ears perk, and she raised her head to see a mouse sitting just below her cage, sniffing the air. "Mmm." She murmured, imagining the taste of food on her tongue. Eager, she lunged forward, crashing into the bars as she tried to grasp the mouse. But it was too far, and the bars held her back. Desperate for food, Adro threw herself at the cage again, struggling to snatch the mouse. "Crap!" The wolf snapped when the mouse darted off into the safety of the shadows. Growling with frustration, Adro was about to turn and suddenly, the floor underneath collapsed, and she went down with a startled yelp.
Shaking her head, Adro found herself sitting on the bars - her cage standing on the bars. Confused for a moment, she then realized that she had accidentally pushed her cage too far out, sending it toppling to the ground. "Great." She muttered, crawling to the top to balance it. When the bottom of the cage hit the floor, she sneezed, dust spraying from around her nose as she let out a huff. Pawing at the entrance of the cage, she wondered how to at least get out before the humans came and found her like this. Glancing over at the direction of Naviah, she called, "What did you say about the weakness of every thing?" At Creon's words, Adro turned and snarled at the male wolf. "I don't know why I'm wasting my stupid breath on you." She retorted, agitated with brute.