♥ ―Lillith tilted her head at Wolf's word before walking over to him and rubbing up against him. "She likes you now though. I'd say almost as much as me which is some feat in itself", Allayah muttered as the fox looked at Gillian before trotting back over to Allayah. It's ears swiveled and head turned as Dragon left the house and Phoenix moved to another room. There was a lot of movement that the little fox was curious about but she would stay put. She'd never travel too far from Allayah unless ordered to do so. That's why, when Gillian sounded the alarm, she hopped up and her fur bristled. Her already bushy tail becoming bushier as she looked around in panic.
Allayah had been watching everyone move to and fro before taking a seat at the kitchen table. She was currently lounging with her chair tilted back when Gillian went racing out of the room. At his call for smoke bombs, she let out an excited whoop. "You've got it! Perimeter smoke bombs coming right up", she grinned before grabbing the remote from her pocket and hitting the trigger. Allayah looked at Lillith and debated sending her out to lead the others back but figured Dragon's dog could handle it. Worst case scenario, Wolf knew the whistle to use if he got stuck in one of her smoke traps.
She didn't have to worry about Lillith getting stuck, even with scent neutralizing chemicals, because the fox had been trained from a young age in many things. One of those things being how to navigate her way out of the smoke. Part of why Allayah had picked her up was the marble coloring helped her blend in with the sea of smoke that was released. Harder for people to get out if the fox isn't a red beacon in the smoke. That is, if they didn't know what they were looking for. "Hey Phoenix it sounds like your lady has someone after her at the moment. We should probably head out", she shouted before heading towards the door. Her knapsack was already on her and she pulled the container from earlier out of her pocket. It was a mild explosive but would do a good job of covering their tracks.