The question was perfectly valid in Al?wo's mind. She may not have been the most active and she was far from being considered even remotely important and yet even she had her doubts about these strange words this foreign tongue that the female before her wished to speak. Whilst still understanding and following their ways, the Tahtla were foreign enough to her, having spent a year with only her family. For that reason she did not wish any more oddities in her world, unsure if she could trust the wolves around her she certainly didn't trust the idea of yet more wolves out their, ones that spoke in such an odd manner.
"Boya o yẹ ki o gba kan ti o le wo ki o si." She had not and would not raise her voice through this, though Al?wo's tone remained serious. "Ti o ba ti awọn miran jade nibẹ ni o wa nibẹ, Mo nseyemeji ti won le wa ni gbẹkẹ." She would speak her honest opinion now for the first time. It was one she knew others in the tribe felt as well and though it was strange to agree with them, she couldn't help but feel it was therefore a very important coincidence. "Wọn ti wa ni kan irokeke." Whether they intended to be or not, whether they used violence or not, they still were a potential problem to the lives of the Tahtla wolves.