It was clear by the heavy sigh heaved from the russet woman that this was not an easy thing for her to answer. As careful as Oula was in phrasing things, there was no real way to phrase it that would make the conversation any easier. But it was worth it to her to 'hear' the younger woman out rather than jump to her own conclusions, as she was sure much of the pack had done already to both Pip and herself. The Whitebark woman made sure to pay careful attention to the seawolf, watching the thoughts and emotions flicker across Pip's face like shadows dancing on a forest floor through the filtered light of the canopy above. Though the little mute could say not a single word, the conflict was clear on her face. She might have expected to see fear and pain there, or regret, but with an open mind none of that could be found on that pointed russet face. There was something soft there, something hopeful and light and filled with longing. Something Oula could recognize, a distant memory of a feeling long forgotten, and her heart ached in the cage of her chest.
As she watched she could see the light in the younger woman's eyes darken to worry, and hesitancy. And finally, the russet girl shook her head; no. Perhaps if Oula had not been carefully watching the expressions hidden deep in those sienna eyes, she might have jumped to the simplest conclusion of what had happened, that a lecherous monster had taken advantage of dear innocent Pip. But Oula did not think that was so.
"Pip, you love him, don't you? I can see it in your eyes. He makes you happy, doesn't he?" She asked softly. She was prepared for the possibility that she'd read Pip entirely wrong and that the opposite was true, but she had a feeling that her intuition was correct. "I can see it in you... I loved someone once..." She said, her sage eyes shifting to look at the evergreen vista that stretched out below them into the horizon. "He's gone from this world now. I only wish that I had held on tighter, protected him. I wish that the litter I carry now might have been his, but..." A bittersweet smile pulled across her pale muzzle. Life was not so simple, and not so easy. She liked to believe that the struggle was what made it beautiful, though she was not sure if that was something she believed anymore. She exhaled slowly, turning her gaze back towards Pip. She was supposed to be helping Pip, not airing her own issues on the omega.