Her lips curled back in a snarl when he denied her claim, and she bristled furiously. Not furiously at him, but at herself. An old desire to fight and bite to take out her frustrations rose back up from where she'd buried it after leaving her old pack, and she shifted her weight on the slush beneath her, fighting the need to pace and release some of that energy.
"Don't defend me," she ordered, her head low and her silvery eyes focused on his dark ones. "You don't know what I am. Where I came from. What I think. So you can't possibly know what I can and can't say about myself." Her voice was cold and firm, not cruel toward him, but merely stating facts.
She desperately tried to sort out the emotions that ran across his face, but found that it was not easy. Her own expression was back to its trained blank state, but inwardly she was chaotic, like a storm on a sea. "I don't..." she began, her eyes narrowing slightly in concentration before she drew a sigh of frustration and dropped her gaze. "I don't understand what it is that you're feeling right now, Eskil. I'm bad at this." She gestured a bit with her tail, going for an all-encompassing gesture that explained to him that she just wasn't good at socializing or speaking or interacting. "I wasn't... wasn't taught all the normal stuff. I don't know how you've dealt with me for this long, to tell you the truth." She raised her gaze back toward his. "Could you try to... explain what emotions you... Nevermind."
That was a stupid idea. The young woman inhaled deeply to calm her frantic heart rate and stifle any emotions of her own.