There was a brief moment of uncertainty. The sheer magnitude of what she'd done finally caught up as a mountain breeze plucked the words away and she had a chance to replay it in her head. They were name-less strangers and Iopah had offered the safety of a home, a home she didn't even have yet. Iopah didn't even know their names. She didn't know anything of their past, what had happened to put them in the current situation, or whether they were even trustworthy. The pale woman took a large step forward, wanting to be near @Koda as much the small show of confidence in the action. Her flank bumped against Koda's as they waited together.
The pair of wolves conversed silently with each other. Iopah had just enough time to steel her expression and hope her second-guessing wasn't obvious, then Zia was speaking. Iopah accepted the first sentence with a succinct nod and little else in the way of reaction. Her tail gave a few reserved twitches, but that was it. She has relieved, but they still they felt like strangers with secrets and their own agenda. Zia continued speaking and Iopah listened politely. An offer was made, information they hadn't even asked for. The smile softened her expression without Iopah having to reach for it. They already felt less like strangers, secrets already cast aside. Damn Nina and her secrets. There was no need to steel her expression now; the gold was intense, but open. Iopah was quick to fill the silence that Zia allowed. "We are from the west," Gold eyes cast sideways for Koda's in silent apology of her inelegant explanation. "We are not allowed back." If Zia was inclined to honesty, then Iopah would offer the same.
She grew serious at Zia's admission, focusing all her attention on the charcoal-smudged woman. Her feet brought her closer to them, while her eyes never wavered in their quiet attention. "We will accept all of you, so long as our rule is respected." She did not expect opposition and stopped close enough to give their pelts a more thorough exam, offering a brief brush to mark them as pack-mates. Now there was nothing to stop them from their future home, save for the long miles ahead of them. She turned to catch @Silentium's intense scrutiny and raised a curious eyebrow. Had he been watching her the entire time? The journey down the mountain started, now aided by @Zia's familiarity and @Inkheart's protective eyes.