For a moment her eyes flickered on the suspicious figure by Arianna before she presented her phone with horrific shots of a new attack. Mikaela lightly placed her fingertips on the edge of the phone to inspect the image closer. A wolf of timber color, digging into the blood scene remorselessly. The crime went beyond self defense and continued even when the human was well dead, almost as if feasting in gluttony. How could anyone kill, much more butcher! with such ease and remain free from a dirty conscience? Only one of Sin's members, obviously. She glanced back up to Arianna as she continued to explain her absence and actions, though it fell under intuition which Mikaela was happy to promote in her pack. Wolves should have been more attuned to that kind of stuff after all and it came in handy.
She glared likewise at the male positioned for a get-away, realized as the killer to Arianna's snout. She was about to lay into him about the consequences and havoc he had caused before Daniel stepped in as peace-maker. Or certainly a tension diffuse. Mikaela sighed out softly closing her eyes and letting her rage slip away. Daniel was taking care of it. And in a much more friendly way too.
Though, Mikaela heard every word of Arianna's, she was stuck on one big factor. A wild had killed a man in cold blood. There weren't official treaty terms but she felt killing a man spoke for itself as a serious violation and crime that the tame pack had right to get involved in. "Find Sin and his pack," she answered. She could worry about Caleb another day as a priority. "Make sure he tags along," she added with a head gesture towards Caleb.
Hopefully some Alpha to Alpha talk would be in session at Sin's will. She just wished they could lose the common meeting grounds as a dead body or a threat to the werewolf population in Silverwood. Her strides implied her mind was set. Admittedly, not 100% sure of what she was going to do when she stood before the wilds again but she knew there needed to be another confrontation.
Instinctively she rose at the tension in the small room. Whether it was to flee or defend herself, she wasn't sure but she didn't like Sin glowering over Nia. The two were both ready for a fight and she didn't particularly like the easily activated fire in their guts for a fight. It was rare for one to stand down but thankfully Nia behaved.
Hunters had nothing to hunt if nothing was there.