This was all a bit much for Lyn. She hadn't expected much of this situation, in fact it was turning to just what she thought it would, but of all the things she hadn't expected there was one thing in particular that stood out amongst the rest. Had that wolf really just shifted into a human? Lyn had to blink many times, rubbing her eyelids with the back of her hand as if that would change what she'd just seen. Sure enough, though, he was still standing before the group. Naked. Though that was the last thing that registered in her mind.
She could tell from the Chasind woman's demeanor that the wolf changing didn't mean much to her, and that was reason enough for Lyn to not question it too deeply. Her brow furrowed only slightly when he spoke, memories triggering in the back of her mind that she couldn't fully explain. They weren't necessarily clear memories, but just whispers of something she'd once known.
When Aedre spoke, Lyn's gaze moved from the wolf-man to the woman. She knew her words were only spoken out of necessity and hoped the others didn't take the threats too seriously. So long as they stayed away from her people, no harm would be done. Easy enough. But when the shaman moved her gaze between herself and the naked man, she nodded simply, remembering well her last adventure here. She wanted to stop the woman before she left, thank her for that encounter so many years ago, but she didn't know how acceptable that would be. She probably wasn't doing that great a job at making her company feel more comfortable she was there. After all she'd pretty much just thrown her lot in with the shaman had a fight arisen. That and Alderic had instructed her to stay put, something she had blatantly ignored.
All those things could be addressed later though. For now, she simply waited for someone else to leave the clearing first so that she could follow them. It probably wouldn't have been best for her to try and leave first lest someone think she were trying to flee.