"Um..." the words were stuck within her chest, unwilling to come out just then. Not after that. Felix's voice joined back in, assuring Veho that no children would be birthed here in the ruins of the Hollow pack. Hopefully, he wouldn't be right, but she didn't speak up about that. There was a level of stress to his voice, but nothing compared to her panic, and Nineva realized then just how used to this Felix must be. How long had he been alone in caring for his father like this?
Since when had pack laws stopped anyone? then passed through the air, and Nineva's ears snapped back against her skull with hurt as she realized that Veho didn't know, he was simply assuming. Assuming that she was like the others that had gone behind his back and destroyed the pack he'd fought so hard to maintain. He wasn't in his right mind, she knew that, and still it stung.
Maybe it was too late to try and thank him for all that he had done for her, to tell him that she loved him like a second father.
"You're strong, Felix," she whispered, attempting a smile as she looked up at the boy.