Lilya felt a sense of guilt charge through her. She should have believed him, and she had to admit that the healer had made her believe Alexei to be a bad man off of the accusations. This, was perhaps, one of the main reasons Lilya should not trust wolves so easily. What was she thinking? “M’disappointed in them both.” She felt angry, but she pulled it back. Lachesis was right, they had reason to, but that did not mean that she liked them lying to her face about it, or more of, avoiding the truth to her face. “Will there be a punishment… fer lying, or at least, not tellin’ th’whole truth ta begin with?” They bred – accident or not it was against Kisla’s laws just as much as it was against the laws now… and it had been dismissed so swiftly.
He was right, it did not make things right… not in any sense of the term. She kept her cool though, tried not to let her more personal emotions get in the way of this. “Ah don’t know ‘ow ta reach ta ‘er.” How to get it through Inna’s head that what she was doing was mildly destructive to the pack - risking alliances, driving people apart with her half truths. This wasn't just gossip - if left to fester, it could become more of a problem down the line than it already seemed to have become.