She saw the moment Woya deflated and it sent a pain deep into Enera's heart. There's been so much hurt here, in this place, and now she was adding to it. When the leader spoke again she did not condemn, nor judge, nor shut her out. Enera didn't understand what she meant; of course she belonged here. Her husband and children were here. Her brother had founded the pack, even if he and all his children had left.
Enera didn't know what she wanted from this conversation, but she couldn't help but feel a little disappointed in Woya's resignation. Had she wanted her leader to turn her away? To plead with her to stay, to shout and accuse and blame?
Tears filled the yearling's eyes and she looked away again, swallowing down the growing lump in her throat and failing to keep it from making her voice raw. "I don't want to leave... but I think I need to. Just for a little while." She peeked back up. "If I... can I come back, later?" She didn't want it to be forever. She just needed to be away from the heartbreak for a while.