The alligator watched her, closing his jaws. He wasn't aware that she had more questions--but it didn't matter, much. In a sense, vague, distant, he was pleased.
Yes, she'd been a fool--a naive one, playing games she didn't understand--but in the long run, Dragon saw little consequence. So long as Rift were informed, Dragon doubted that the incident would truly cause a rift--hah--between the groups. The Children hadn't known of the cat's questionable decision, so hopefully the Kingdom would not hold them accountable for it. And the Kingdom of Eridanus was not their closest ally, regardless; if anything, perhaps this act might strengthen their relationship a bit.
It wouldn't affect their link with the Bonebound. Wilder was one of them as much as one of the Children. That being said, he should probably send a messenger to them--and perhaps to the Orion lot, as well. For all Wilder's insistence on who "could" and "couldn't" know, that was not her decision to make. Though Dragon held no real fondness for what he considered the overly-prim and fastidious white stag, at the same time Pride at least seemed earnest enough.
Dragon considered. If I am not wrong, Rift will inform them, regardless--and then it will look as though I hid information from them. I will need to tell them... but a little delay won't hurt a thing.