Her leader's words brought a small sense of reassurance to the elder. Her silver dusted tail waved easily behind her as her companion spoke of how maybe there was a reason for the tragedy she had suffered. Moon agreed, whether she knew what the reason was or not, she had to believe that everything happened for a reason. Otherwise, she would not be able to get through all the tragedy life had thrown at her. She nodded as Oksana spoke, agreeing with her. "If I had to do it again, I would. Because if I didn't I wouldn't have what I have now." It was a sad notion, but if things had turned out different there's no telling how things could have turned out. "It going to be very excitin' when they arrive." Moon smiled hoping to turn the tone of their conversation happy once more. "'N ya wont be alone at all through it." she added giving the soon to be mother a reassuring nudge to her shoulder. They were in this together, no matter what.
Some would find it sad and appalling that the grey-phased woman wouldnt go back and change anything but it was the truth. Moon was grateful that Oksana wasnt one of them. She not only accepted her and her truth, but also agreed with her. The reciprocated honesty was much more appreciated than the other ebony woman could ever know. Moonshadow nodded as the younger alpha spoke, explaining her excitement about meeting them and how knowing she had help minimized her fears. "They're gonna be wonderful 'n so loved." She smiled, glancing at the mother-to-be's growing abdomen. Her silvery gaze returned to the shrinking lake, silently wishing it to grow once more as well. As long as it remained however, she would hold onto hope for their home and pack.