Dipping her head towards both him and Nineva when she arrived and declare to go with him, she went to turn back towards Pip but the silent girl was already scrambling over the snowdrift, as if she was escaping from what was happening. And she couldn't blame her yet panic and fear for her overwhelmed Amaryllis. With a quick glance at Oula and Ophelia showed that the mother was already moving in to discipline her child, Amaryllis came to a decision.
"Deacon, Nineva, follow Pip's trail once you've come back from the medical den!" She called out to them, hoping they heard as her heart beating in her chest as she made her way frantically after Pip. However, the woman caught what Ophelia had said however and instantly, though her worry for Pip was still strong, she remembered how the pup had also treated Pip at the take down of the moose and swung around to face Ophelia. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw Tomen also scramble after Pip. Tomen would look after her for now.
Her mind was reminding her that she knew Ophelia was Oula's blood and her child so somewhere deep in her mind, it was telling her to leave it and allow Oula to take care of her. But her words cut at Amaryllis's heart and it made her tremble in anger as she stomped towards them. This was beyond just a child lashing out against her parents. This was a packmate, a pup even, attacking another for no apparent reason.
"And you think that she deserves such treatment from you or anyone else in the pack?” She hissed at Ophelia, trying to keep her anger in check but it still leaked out a little. “Excuse my butting in Oula but your mother is correct and your behavior has gone on long enough Ophelia. I understand your mother’s leaving must have hurt you but that doesn’t excuse what you did to Pip. She’s a valued member, just like everyone else in the pack. Just because she has no voice doesn’t mean she’s worthless or weak! She helped save you from the moose didn’t she?”
With her opinion out in the air, worry for Pip was forefront in her mind again so Amaryllis spun on her back paws and dashed after Pip and Tomen. Though the wound wasn’t life threatening, it still worried her. Not to mention Pip’s mental state worried her even more. She followed the trail and nearly bumped into a frozen Tomen, who was just staring. Following his eyesight, she saw Pip's form curled up in the roots of a tree.
"Pip," She whispered softly, stepping towards the girl and forcing her posture to take on a more relaxed posture because she felt it might help Pip feel better. "Pip, come on out please?"