She had not made that mental connection. All the logical reasons she had to protest the pack's location and the eagerness she had in thinking so little of Tokino had pushed the common link from her mind. They had both (all three of them, in fact) abandoned their packs. She flinched, not liking the fact that was pushed in her face so unexpectedly. It seemed that Koda's mind ran along a similar vein. As he trailed off Iopah looked into the scenery, following the fight between a pair of jays. Awkward as the silence was, there was nothing to say. They each knew how the other felt. She let the silence stretch, feeling the water dry on her paws.
When he spoke again she looked to him quickly, eager for the conversation to move in another direction. Her black lips twisted into an ironic smile. That was all stuff she cared little about. She shrugged, the idle gesture communicating the lack of interest she had in those topics. "The area is productive enough during the warm months, but come winter...." She trailed off, knowing he recalled the past winter. There might be enough prey, and there might not. From her blunt nature and antagonistic attitude towards them it shouldn't be a mystery that the Woodlands huntress would have no problem edging into their hunting lands if the winter grew as lean as the last. Her dedication was both an admirable quality and a fault.
"You do remember that we're to avoid the Thorn wolves?" They were Nina's order, made irrefutable by the source. She would not approach a Thorn wolves, but still there were ways.... Her expression was not reprising, but testing. She had not turned the offer down, she herself was already thinking of a loophole. Was he willing to bend the rule? "Don't forget that I will not be a welcome face at their borders."
i'll have Io mention the Thorn wolves in the 'power of change', maybe they can go talk with them?