As soon as the alphas left Pip alone with Crystal, she looked on after their retreating tails with concern. It wasn't something she had done which made them mad, clearly. Otherwise, they would have simply chased her off rather than invite her to live in their ranks. The more the yearling thought on it, the more she felt that the male was the one in charge. There seemed to be unbalance in their leadership and perhaps it was that very thing which was leading to the subtle but rising animosity between the pair. But what did she know of Alphas and how they thought? She was as far removed from them as possible.
Unable to voice her concerns, Pip instead focused her attention on her new friend. She beamed at Crystal, ears nearly perked up straight rather than laying flat against her head as they had in the presence of her alphas - their alphas. While the pair walked, the little wolf bumped against her companion's side as she had on their journey here in an easy display of affection that was rare even among her own pack.
After crossing the pack boundaries, she trotted ahead with her nose to the ground, sniffing furiously to learn the scent she would soon wear as her own. There was sadness in losing the seaspray and sand scent that covered her hide now, but also a great amount of excitement for exploring such a different place. As long as Crystal was near, she had no qualms about tracking away from her side. Of course, the moment any new wolves showed up, she would no doubt be back at the tawny female's side.
With her nose satisfied, Pip lifted her head and tilted it slightly to peer at Crystal for direction as if to say Now what?