Savannah nodded, agreeing with Odette. She was just having this bad feeling that whatever creature was out there, may not be as small as they believed. She then remembered something of absolute importance.
"Odette is right. We should at least warn them. I have this feeling that whatever this thing is, it's not so small. Doesn't they have a vulture friend? if we can find out who this vulture is, we can tell him so that he can deliver the message." Savannah said, but that was just a feeling. She had no proof.
Her brother was tired of her overwhelming concern.
"Now listen sis, this is getting too far. Remember that we don't know who this vulture is. They are afraid of us. Even if we approached, they will fly away on the spot. Besides, we have our own problems already. Let's leave them be! They will find out sooner or later!" he insisted, now wanting to butt in others's problems. Savannah's concern was still there, and she didn't want to believe that the Haven residents will find out about this predator way too late if they the dingoes didn't do anything to warn them.
"My decision stands. We will not be bothering them over this issue. They can handle it themselves," Jaeger stated with finality. "I understand the concern, but we can't let Sybil think that we're standing behind her. We are not." With that, he stood up and turned to leave.
Odette simply sighed in disappointment. She was very worried for the small creatures of the Haven, in case the new predator would start to target prey bigger than the tiny birds. She was particularly worried for AJ, the margay. She had grown very attached to the little feline, almost as if he were her own to care for. He was very sick and ill at the time she had cared for him, of course. He was helpless. And she hated to think of him being helpless once again, this time at the hands of a hungry creature.