It was concerning that she had not heard from her family since she had sent them up there. It was probably time that she took matters into her own paws in order to find out what information she could from them, but Nina knew she could not go up there on her own. If she went up there by herself, it would be easy for Iopah to detect her, and perhaps even easier for Koda and she knew she couldn't have that. She was not unaware of what had transpired when Minka had been alive and Nina had mourned her death for an appropriate amount of time one would mourn a potential ally and had also made clear that there was to be peace during this time. Iopah's actions were inexcusable, to both Minka, and now to Nina, but for two completely different reasons and while Nina was plotting something for Broken Timber Pine's demise, it was comforting to know that they were not allies of any kind with Gent. The alpha of the Thicket pack, however, did not relax, her emerald eye pinned on the male counterpart of Round Rock Crest. Her single eye narrowed when he continued, the tension only growing. It seemed that he was saving his most dangerous topic for last and Nina was not entirely sure how to feel about it.
The topic he brought up was not one she was expecting and it made her blood run cold before it heated back up again with a renewed anger. How dare they... But she kept a level-head, remaining silent so that she could reign in her tongue. After all, it would do no good for her to make a fool of herself and she was still the reigning Queen of the Woodlands. Before she could speak, Raela spoke up and the Queen's heated gaze landed on the other woman. What they were saying had weight but they knew nothing about her brother's past and he had full immunity. One thing that truly stuck out to her was that this was all coming from the River wolves and Maksim a wolf that Ash had never truly gotten along with and had spread lies about Ash in the past.
Taking a deep breath, Nina finally spoke, "My brother isn't a killer." That was a lie. He had tried to kill her when he had first come to the lore. It was his mission, given to him by their father. After all, he was a trained assassin from birth, but he changed and Nina believed that. But she continued, "But you're right about one thing. The River wolves should not be trusted. They have done something like this before...to try and tear my brother and his wife apart. They claimed that he left their pack during a flood and almost let the pups drown...which...is not how it happened at all." Nina shook her head in disappointment. She remembered this in particular because both of them had been extremely distraught over that situation. Even during his cruel times, Ash would have never let a child die, or Nina would have liked to believe. But even now, Gent and Raela planted the seed of doubt in Nina's brain and she would be sure to talk to her brother about this. After all, he did have cause for wanted to kill Tokino, he had attacked Narime once upon a time, and Nina knew that Ash could easily hold a grudge.