She may have been worried or sorry about her mistake though it didn't really register within Iorwerth's mind. Her emotions were pushed aside as he dealt with what he considered to be the far more important issues; the trespassing and the kitten. He certainly wasn't an emotional wolf at the best of times and when on a patrol he was hardly going to soften and feel sorry for any trespassers. She ought to have known better, she was a fully-grown wolf not a pup and surely had more of an understanding about the boundaries of a pack's land.
The cougar kit seemed a little irate from being trapped beneath the wolf, though for whatever reason chose to remain in place rather than stray from the canines. It was good news at least that it hadn't chosen to head further into the lands though Iorwerth would have much preferred to see it turn and run out of them, perhaps to find it's mother and save Seracia the worry of being troubled by her.
Neika then went on to try offer more of an explanation and talk herself out of the trouble she could potentially be in. If she wasn't interested in joining and speaking to a higher ranking member of the pack, then Iorwerth personally saw no reason to keep her about and her wish to leave was perfectly acceptable with him. "Watch your step in the future. If your brother is foolish enough to stray beyond a pack's borders perhaps you at least ought to consider seeking permission before blindly following him." She truly had gotten off lucky on this occasion, some packs and some wolves perhaps wouldn't be quite so kind. As far as he was aware though her brother wasn't here, he personally hadn't seen another other rogues wandering around Seracia anyway.