She frowned as he spoke of her brother and how he was worried that Vayko might never forgive him. "He might not," she agreed after hearing Vi's words. "Or he might even be angry with himself for trusting her. I mean he has to feel some sense of betrayal by her." At least Sharlee felt that he might, she knew she felt some of her own. "I think him stepping down while he was hurt didn't help matters and then this whole thing with Modesto. I'm hoping it might just take him some time to see that we do still respect him. My brother is a stubborn one though so an intervention might be necessary," she only half joked on that last part.
She was worried about the thoughts Vi was having about the pack were going to do damage to what they were trying to do. "They certainly were a force to be reckoned with but Vi you have to make a decision. Do you want to be that force because everyone fears you or do you want it out of the support of those around you because you've given them their support? I think they were too stuck in their own traditions as well and maybe after it was all said and done being that way would have caused them to become stagnant." Then Sharlee had to sit down when Vi told her one more thing that Modesto. Possibly the final nail in her coffin she thought once he said it. "Wow, well I expect that practically knocked you off you paws." She wasn't joking, "And he's been here the whole time. Do you believe her?" Sharlee felt that was the most important thing at that moment.