Brynn was about to follow her nose into the kitchen when a howl rang through the morning. Bristling she made her way to the door to spot the silvery wolf that had crossed into her parents territory, her territory and a growl rose in her throat, what was worse, Alette was still here, and so close to Winni. After her sister and the mutt got back into the house and the door was closed she tried to settle herself. She wasn't the alpha, but being she was next in line this young female unnerved her almost as much as she did her mother, it meant competition, one thing she didn't need. When Winni pointed to the door in utter fear and bewilderment, Brynn calmed the wolf enough to be able to make sense of the reality that was happening around her.
Brynn didn't know how to answer that one, being that she was told the lies she should tell her sister about questions about the strange things Winni might have seen by her parents. All of the wolves at the compound knew better than to show themselves so close to Winni, so of course the girl had never seen a wolf in person. Unknowingly she let the question hang in the air as she pondered what Winni would do if she ever saw her wolf form.
As her mother retreated to make pancakes, Brynn sat on the couch, bristling as she watched the strange wolf in her front yard, well at least until Winni tore down the stares, anger pouring off of the girl as she stomped into the kitchen. Brynn silently followed her in, curiosity of what had changed Winni into a rabid beast in a matter of moments, she listened as Winni tore into the alpha like she had teeth as sharp as a wolf, and rightfully so, technically, she was a daughter of the alphas as well. Brynn leaned against the door frame and watched the exchange in unnerved silence.