OOC! Ok phew I thought it was all over the place haha
While she didn't want to admit it and was trying her best not to, her teachers words only confirmed it. Her birth family was important however she had to focus on her new family. They needed her more and she couldn't and wouldn't ever leave again. "No I guess you're right. I - I thought I had caught the scent of my older brother while I was out on a patrol. It was silly of me to think it could have actually been him..." She trailed off. She gave her head a shake to rid herself of the memory. She still felt guilt for leaving but she could not afford to dwell on her blood any longer. It was time to focus on the cove wolves and for right now her teacher before her. She could see the supris take over his dark features as he paused a moment to answer her question. So they had a similar story. A friend of his had convinced him to join just as he had convinced the then yearling to join. A smile grew on the dark woman's face as her tail swpet the snow beneath it. "Kind of sounds like how I joined, except we hadn't met before you joined." She gave a small chuckle before another yawn escaped her maw, so much for sleeping in.
Her salmon tounge curled inwards as the yawn was in fully swing. Once it subsided mercury hued eyes refocused on her teacher as he explained he didn't want to lose their friendship. For the young woman it would have to take a lot more than some distance due to a rank shift to cause her to not trust or befriends with the man who had done so much for her. "I think with our friendship as strong as it is it's not going anywhere." She offered hoping it would reassure him. There was a few moments of silence before her teacher offered up some much needed advice. Silver dusted ears lowered against her skull as it too lowered. Her silver gaze adverted down as guilt filled her because she knew he was right. She hasn't been there for her packmates since stepping up. So.other than simply filling the spot she's failed at being alpha. An almost inaudible while left the young woman as she shifted in her spot. "You're so right Kajika. I need to be there for everyone and I haven't, I've failed. While I don't necessarily need or want them to fully accept me because I'm just a place holder I do want them to know I'm there for them." She admitted, her metal gaze lifting to meet his amber one.