Not having a home was a terrifying thought but she did well to limit her outward shock to a concerned frown. It was quickly swept away as the girl continued and she allowed her tail to thump against the ground, "No, maybe one day I'll lead, but I think I have a lot to learn first. My parents founded the pack but dad got sick and ma's loosing the plot. @Maera and @Kerberos lead now." She was so grateful that they had stepped up to the plate, she couldn't imagine trying to manage her siblings and her mother without their support.
An easy smile settled on her face, "Say, if you're looking for a pack I'm sure you'd be welcome. We've only been around since spring, and there aren't many of us, but it's quiet and safe, and nobody gets too bossy," the last statement was delivered with a laugh, well sometimes her mother did, but it was obvious to everyone that if they disregarded her long enough eventually she'd forget it happened at all. She watched the pale stranger to measure her reaction, even if she didn't decide to come along now, Treyah could at least leave her with directions in case she changed her mind later on.