The hesitation and lack of immediate response from Jessie did not dampen the current feeling of deja vu. If anything, it seemed to reinforce it. As if it was in agreement with whatever half dredged memory Iopah was trying to recall. She let the quiet play out and followed Jessie's gaze. The woman was taking another, longer, glance at her and Iopah's gaze traced patiently after that back-and-forth searching expression. Perhaps the other woman was trying to pull up the same memory as her?
She shifted, attention re-directing, to meet the woman's emerald eyes at the sound of her own name. Pale ears pressed softly to her skull before twisting back again. Iopah met the expectant expression with a slight cocking of her head. It wasn't that she didn't want to answer or had any consideration of being untruthful, but she had to shield the wolves that traveled with her. Iopah was not sure how the rest of Oak Tree Bend felt about Zia's departure or about her changed allegiance. "You are," She answered in an even, placating tone. Her tail circled round her ankles, the gray tip restlessly stirring in the ferns. Trust could only be given if it was offered. "A wolf left your pack and joined mine. She told me what happened." The Reinier woman let an appraising gaze travel them both. Iopah did not want to argue with either, but if they wanted Zia back, she would do much more than argue. There would only be an issue if they created it.
Iopah was not perceptive to the subtle nuances of speech. She took Drestig's statement at face-value, picking up none of his sarcasm and taking his smile as out-right friendliness. She nodded agreeably, a gesture that was cut-short at the mention of the gray-and-white woman's name. Her head snapped around, remembering the winter in her face the day the woman had briefly given her name. "The blackberry field..." She murmured softly, feeling a pang of sadness. It seemed like ages ago, even more so that she could never stand in that field again. "You helped me."
"I left that land and crossed the mountain at the end of winter." Her stance straightened, eyes flicking to Jessie as she gave the proper introduction neither had time for two years ago. "I'm Iopah Reinier. My group will not be able to travel for much farther," The rounding of her sides was all the validation that statement seemed to need. "They are enemies to us as well. We came from the south and you are the only wolves I've scented so far."