He confirmed that his leader was nice. She was glad for him that he had a nice leader but it seemed most of the ones she'd met in the lore were nice. "I'm glad for you. Not all leaders are so nice." There had been some that she'd met that weren't so nice.
She finally worked up to telling him exactly what was bothering her. About how she her desire to have children of her own had built up over the past year. Most importantly how she wasn't allowed to have what she wanted most. She had no idea that he had the sake desires until he spoke telling her how he felt. This drew her gaze to him and for the first time since meeting that woman in the Wildwood she didn't feel so alone.
"I don't know what to do Alarick. I don't want to leave my pack but I don't know how long I can keep swallowing this feeling." She explained before looking up at the sky amd sighing, "I feel like I have to pretend that there's nothing wrong and that I'm perfectly happy where I am but I'm not. It's weighing me down each day as it becomes stronger." That was the best way she could explain how she felt then she said something else, "It was suggested to me to leave my pack."
This she didn't want to do. She'd been with the Valles her whole life. Her brother was there who she lived very much. Still she couldn't see a way around this. It was like a giant mountain standing in front of her that she couldn't climb. There just wasn't anywhere to go.
She looked at him and shook her head, "You're right. Like this it wouldn't be right. It would be betrayal and so many other things. I'm not asking you to do that, it would be wrong." Not just for her but for him too and she just couldn't ask him to do something she wasn't willing to do. It didn't matter that she wanted to be a mother or that she could feel that her body was ready to receive the kind of attentions that only a man could provide.