His lip curled to try and drive the hurt away, but it just built anger in place. Anger at the betrayal he felt, anger at himself for not trying harder, but mostly anger at life for bringing them together only to tear them apart. The thought only made him think of Tacoma, and how Hollow had no right to feel angry when Nina had been separated of her own son. But now Hollow became angry again, but this time it was at Koda. He had left his own children, his pack, his whole life. Now the more Hollow thought about it, the more he began to wonder if he should even let Koda come back to the back after such a betrayal.
A question best saved for later, right now the other male was gone, and left Hollow to carry on. Hollow would do it without hesitation, for regardless of another wolf's shortcomings Hollow would be a father to the pups and a leader to the pack. So he made a not to himself to speak to Nina soon about such matters, training the pups to fight and hunt. She could help, of course now that Ashanti was to be the healer of the pack. Hollow sighed and wondered if he could possibly take any more of this.