Nothing seemed to happen for a while, so Fin seemed to lose interest and do the sensible thing. He started off in a direction leading away from the giant creature. Brynn watched the lynx go for a little bit, wondering what would happen to the people here. Of course, she followed Fin, walking in the same low crouching way as she had before, her bow in hand. Catching up with the lynx, she looked back to make sure the monster was out of sight, or at least that she was out of sight, before straightening and pulling her bow around her.
Fin trotted just ahead of her, he would stop every now and then to make sure she was following. Then, quite abruptly, he stopped and sat down in the brush. Clearly he was telling her they needed to stay a good distance away, and Brynn listened. She didn't sit down like Fin had, she was far too nervous and cautious at the moment to sit down. Well, so was Fin, but he was trying to make a point.
Then the sound of other voices reached her ears and she instantly crouched down again. Fin reacted too, turning fast in the direction the voices were coming from. He crouched low like Brynn had and moved a couple feet at a time in a quick paced walk, as if he were stalking prey. She followed him until she could see two people against a tree, or at least one of them one was. After a long moment, she decided that they weren't hostile and one seemed to be hurt. Surely, no harm could come from confronting them, perhaps she could help. So she stood up properly and approached with caution to a point where she was still a distance away from them, but that she could be heard.
"Do you need any help?" She asked, feeling a little awkward about the way the way she confronted them. She didn't seem particularly good at socializing.