Like her, it appeared he wasn't in his top form today. That was understandable. Everyone had their ups and downs and the times when they just crashed into a brick wall. She could relate to that. Though unlike him, she didn't pressure for the reason why. He was the alpha, after all, and she didn't know him that well. Maybe he felt the same way like her - not wanting to talk about it with others. It was strange; she had always been a nosy critter, sticking her nose where it didn't belong, but today she remained silent. Sometimes she wondered if she was the same Zeph as she was yesterday. Sometimes she didn't feel like herself anymore.
If only he didn't have to worry so much about it. She found herself in a bit of a perplexing situation. She wanted to shut him away, hoping he'd give up and change the subject, but that was bound to leave him feeling a bit disappointed. The last thing she wanted was to get off on the wrong paw with the alpha. Oh well, it looked like she would have to tell him, as painful as it would be. "It's nothing," she insisted, convinced the russet male wouldn't care much about her petty problems. "Unless you don't know much about what's happened to Borealis. "