(Just forewarning you guys, now that school has started back up my posts might be a bit slow.)
Caterina nodded slightly at Leon's words about her mother, leaning her head against Mason's arm. "Uh huh." She mumbled. "She's the best mama."
Seemingly fighting sleep, there was a slight lull in her voice, and she was blinking her eyes sleepily. It had been a long day after all, and she was more than ready for a nap. She was enjoying sitting in the house by the others, though. Mason never let them go near other people, and she figured he'd make them leave the next day. She didn't much like it, but he was smarter and bigger than her. If he thought they shouldn't do something he was probably right. Just as she was about to fall asleep, she was snapped back awake by the sound of the man's voice and the gunshots.
Glancing over at the door, she wore a slightly panicked expression. Though she had the tendency to be a bit naive and trusting towards others, even she knew hunters were bad. Though she wasn't entirely sure what being a hunter entailed, she knew they had been the kind of people who killed Mason's mama. He got mad a lot after that, and she didn't blame him. Mamas were very important people. She figured anyone who was willing to kill one of them must be really scary and mean.
Whining slightly, she diverted her attention back to Mason, as if asking him what to do.
Just as Mason had been starting to relax slightly, the shooting started. Cursing under his breath, he pushed Caterina off of his lap, and crouched down in front of her. As usual, he used himself as a sort of human shield, in case any stray bullets got too close. "What the hell is wrong with you?!" He exclaimed, casting an angry glare over at the man. "Why would you lead them straight to us?!" Just the mention of hunters was enough to get his blood boiling, and the fact that someone would lead them straight here made him even more angry. He was actually beginning to think that maybe, just for once, Caterina was going to be able to go to sleep safe and with a full belly. But then, this man came along and ruined it.
"And why are we letting him in?!" He asked, casting a glance at Leon. "I say we make him go deal with them himself, they're his problem!"
Of course, he knew at this point that wasn't really an option. The hunters knew they were here now. That didn't change the fact that he wanted to leave the man outside, however. Maybe he was being cold, but he wouldn't have cared in the slightest if the guy died. In fact, he might prefer it. After all, he did lead a bunch of hostiles straight towards them. If something happened to Cat it would be all his fault.