Hearing Morganna's demand, the dark wolf snorted to himself. As much sympathy as he could have for the female for losing her family, her naivety and rude behavior towards his packmates - no matter how deserved in Skoll's case - was just not acceptable. He'd not speak for her, letting her actions ride on his meager reputation.
Besides...she wasn't well suited for the Willows. Too soft. Too entitled. It didn't fit well with these wolves. She'd need a backbone and the guts to back it up, or to learn submissive behavior. For a so-called heir to her previous pack, Wraith wasn't sure she was cut out for it.
And so, the wolf remained silent to his leader's question. Miss Ayla would have to speak for herself if she wanted in so badly. And she'd better do a more impressive job than she had already. Better for her, however, if she cut her losses now and took off before the Archers' tempers found home in her hide.