Hollow answered with a negative. Teketa merely blinked, for what concern of his was it if Hollow had known the female? It would, perhaps, have been better if Teketa had simply remained silent rather than call attention to her. Then again, she wasn't exactly hiding herself. No, she must've had some purpose here. Far be it for Teketa to care enough to find out what purpose that was however; he snorted softly, his eyes turning rather suddenly to the boy. His next words offered a simple question:
"What makes you think the one who approaches might be more upstanding?"
His words were backed with no aggression, nor did curiosity slip into his tones. It was a question - as straightforward as a question could be. Perhaps he intended to make Hollow think on this judgment. Perhaps he asked simply to ask. In any case, Teketa's gaze was soon enough drawn away from Hollow if only because the female had come closer; he studied her as much as he dared without seeming to stare or be too rude. Something struck him then. Not about the female, but about both of the wolves before him. It wasn't big, or even important, but he noticed it all the same: they both had blue eyes. Hollow's were not as icy as the she-wolf's, but they were blue. He'd never met a wolf with blue eyes before - much less two. A strange, striking color, blue.
Teketa nearly forgot himself and where he stood for a moment. He was apparently in the presence of a pack wolf and a stranger the younger male considered "less than upstanding" - or might consider as such anyway. Teketa refused to back down or move forward at that moment, though he was never quite at-ease. It was not his business to question the female, so he kept his mouth shut. If her purpose was to cause them harm, then her chance had come and gone.
He seemed to bear her no animosity, just as he had not done so for Hollow. He would take no sides if a fight ensued - he would merely leave. Teketa, who had made no sound of greeting, merely blinked at her, then inclined his head so slightly it might've been missed if she looked away even for a moment.