With the vampire out of his personal space, Riley was able to relax somewhat. The hair on the back of his neck thinned and lay down flat, human again. He leaned back, one large hand up against the wall and he looked down at the floor in thought, his thick blond eyebrows furrowing. He didn't like the idea of vampires following his pups to the pack's borders because he didn't like having vampires anywhere near the pack's borders. "I had a plan to divert part of the river that runs through our main settlement so the deer come closer in the spring time. I can push up the schedule on that." He said, and ran a hand through his hair, scratching at his scalp. "We'll need every able-bodied member of the pack for that project, it'll keep the young, dumb ones occupied." Hard labor was good for the soul, as far as Riley was concerned. He had wanted to have the work done in the deep of winter to test his people's mettle, but now was as good a time as any if it meant that his boys would have less free time.