(I'm so sorry for taking so long to reply to this! <3 )
Nayeli closed her eyes for a moment, nodding as the green-eyed woman spoke. Jessie was right, of course – she thought back to the day when she'd first met Triell. Even then he'd spoken of Corinna's sons, referring to them as his nephews, and talking of his duty to protect and provide for them. She'd recognized the loyalty within him then, and when she'd seen that the rest of Oak Tree Bend took it to heart too, it had helped her come to the decision to stay here. She'd vowed to herself that day that to do her best to help care for and protect them. Not just Serach and Sceral, but all of the pack. At the time she had planned on repaying Triell and the pack for their kindness toward her and departing once spring unlocked the land from its iron grip, but since then, her plans had changed. Oak Tree Bend seemed a familial pack, and she had become a part of that family – her cubs may represent a bond between her and Triell, but he wasn't the only wolf here she had come to consider as close as kin. Nodding, she said nothing more on the subject – her worries were not entirely evaporated, but the Swiftpaw had helped remind Nayeli of that, had helped her regain some perspective. She still felt fear at the prospect of the unknown looming before her, at the idea of complications or other events she and Triell could do nothing about. But worrying wouldn't do much good, so if she couldn't put her anxiety to rest, at least she could push to the back of her mind for now and turn her thoughts to more practical matters.
Casting her gaze back to Jessie, she cupped an ear toward her words, the other still held askance to listen in on their surroundings. Nayeli hadn't thought of crossing the mountains since the winter, but now she was reminded of her old plans to travel among the packs and seek out rumors of her kin. Of course going now was out of the question; she'd decided to make a life here rather than continue on her wild goose chase. But she had never been one to give up easily, and now she wondered if there might be another way. Perhaps word of her, now a leader of the Bend, and her name, might spread on the other side of Mount Dire without her ever needing to go there herself. If another Stormwright was traveling through the Lore, Triell's kin would be able to tell them where to find her if they ever crossed paths. It was still quite the long shot, but it was better than nothing at all.
The thought of going on a hunt sounded like total freedom at the moment, and Nayeli grinned, shrugging aside the small pang of jealousy. She wasn't accustomed to being so tired, of having to be provided for rather than doing the providing. It felt almost as if she were a pup again herself – but it too would pass. "That's good news indeed," she said, remembering that winter's hunt. Hopefully they wouldn't need to worry about conflict with Magnolia Glen again... at least not until the winter returned. That was a chilling thought, and it made her glad in a slightly darker and more selfish way that Kisla would be returning to the other side of the mountains to have her pups. At least that was one pack they wouldn't have to compete with.
Dropping her head back to her paws, she took in a breath and held it for a moment before releasing it, forcing her mind to turn away from that dark avenue. It seemed being cooped up was causing her mind to leap far and wide today, and not always to the happiest of places. "Do you know much about the packs on the other side?" She asked her companion, grateful for Jessie's company and hoping that the small-talk would continue to soothe her nerves. This was one area in which Nayeli's knowledge was still quite lacking.