He let out an amused huff at her obvious comment. It wasn't exactly what he'd been looking for, but she was right. Chances were whoever had tied them up hadn't decided to do it randomly. Just like he didn't think they were here in this place randomly. Were they tied up because their captors would be back or because there was something else on it's way?
He thought he felt something give a little with the knot he was working on, but his fingers slipped and it took him a moment to flex out the cramps in it. He glanced over his shoulder at her question, even though he knew he couldn't see Luna.
"No, not exactly," Sam said after a moment. He did plenty of other things. Things that Sam didn't really want to think about right now. He paused at the sound of a wolf in the distance, thinking that it didn't exactly sound that distant. He raised his eyebrows at Luna's assessment.
"You can tell the difference?" He asked, doubtfully. He didn't even want to think about werewolves being something they'd have to deal with here. Especially if it was one of the people that he'd already met. He swallowed, trying to push the thought of Madison as far back into his psyche as it would go. He could feel Luna moving at his back and he was just about to ask her if she'd found some kind of out when she asked him to stay still. He did and he could vaguely feel Luna moving downwards.
"He felt a loosening of the rope around his middle and tried to free his hands again, without moving too much, though all he managed to do was rub his wrist raw.
"Guess it pays not to be a giant," he said, over his shoulder.