Both Ian and Elise vacate from the entrance, going around the house to where Johannes led them to. They only stopped when the sound came nearer. Johannes, being one who doesn't dare to face a bear who could be most possibly hungry which he assumed by the bear's howl instead of the normal cry of a bear, stood far away from the shed.
Elise was confounded in puzzle, wondering what bear it was and why was it in their house until she stopped at the tall kennel specially made to fit the bear's large body. Standing in front of it, she could feel the difference of height and when her eyes met the bear, Elise didn't know if she had imagined it, but it seemed the a drop of tear had covered the bears' eyes, and it turn to a wide smile as it saw her.
"Rawrr! Rawrr rarr Rawrr! Awoo!" The bear continued to speak in a small scream, almost like howling, barking, or even speaking incoherently.
"He seems hungry," Ian said beside her, catching Elise's attention.