There wasn't a wolf in the pack outside of her family that Treyah trusted more than @Zerxes. She tried not to overcrowd him, but inevitably found herself following his scent trails during the noon hours of the day and often caught up to him by afternoon. Today was no exception, except for the weight on her mind that showed in the hang of her head and the surly expression on her face. She had been watching her mother more closely recently, the words so often whispered at the Bend increasing in volume until it was all she could hear. She's so old.
Even today, in the slush and distant thunder that fell over yet another dumping of snow, nearly everyone was out, checking the borders, filling the caches. Her mother and Maera stayed in the den on account of their delicate conditions but Treyah was out here, doing her best to make things as easy as they could be. It had really gotten her thinking. "Hey, Zerxes..." Even the words felt traitorous on her tongue, but Maera was too flighty and Leotie was too soft. "How does someone become a leader? I mean other than leaving and starting over?" She had some idea, the chaos that ensued after her sisters challenge still at the forefront of her mind, but maybe there was another way to go about it? "Do you think I could do it?" Her own uncertainty was clear in her gaze as she sought out his approval, it was one of the only things that mattered to her anymore.