These are subjected to change (I am also very tired so I might edit it tomorrow to fix things I don't like)
Macchiato
Jeremiah: Macchiato holds Jeremiah in extremely high regard, worshipping him possibly more than the average wolf should. She is his devotee, and he her god. Everything she does is not just to appease him but to better the pack, and to better herself, in his name and the wolves who came before him. She is ever so appreciative of his compliments, his heed to her work, and strives to ensure he continues to appreciate it. Dissatisfaction will not be tolerated.
Mocha: Macchiato doesn't talk to him much at all, even if they are in the same division. She finds he is.. not exactly epsilon material. Of course she will talk to him on duty when necessary, but she sees little reason to do so outside of that. He is annoying to a degree when he causes a ruckus, and she has some questions towards his morals since he has things he will and won't do that don't align entirely with what he should do. She does, however, appreciate his need for straightforwardness. That is a trait they both share and have in common.
Latte: Her dearest sister, one of the only wolves she even actively communicates with. She cares deeply for her sister and pays her heed always. She holds her in high regard, almost as much as her alpha, and would do anything for her.
Flicker: No communication; the wolf is too reserved for Macchiato to know much of anything- which she likes. The quieter the better. Though whatever she hides, she replaces with anger or irritation, which does sometimes annoy Macchiato. Besides this small annoyance, she is neutral towards the other dame.
Mothball: Doesn't like him much. He tries too hard to be liked by others, and his usefulness to the pack is questionable, though he is doing well enough for now. His anxiety and unsureness repels her, and she has concerns it may impact his working morale.
Florrie: Neutral. She's new, so there isn't really anything to determine. She definitely isn't built to be an epsilon, Macchiato can determine that much. Hopes that she finds her job in the pack sooner than later, because if she isn't useful she might not like what is to come of her reputation-- and that's not coming from a place of kindness, since Macchiato shares the belief that all members of a pack must serve a purpose to be part of it.
Timber: Hatred. She abandoned her pack, and for what ? Macchiato finds that she grows more agitated when she smells the dispersal, and if it weren't for her careful control on her actions and emotions she would've likely hurt the dame by now. That freeloader, that sly disloyal mutt.
Mothball
Jeremiah: Barely gets to speak to him, but looks up to him a lot. Every time he is complimented, his heart flutters because he is happy to be acknowledged and still useful. Maybe his disability isn't seen as a hinderance to the alpha !
Mocha: Mothball finds that he likes the company of Mocha. The two are, in ways, similar to one another. Sometimes Mocha's rambunctious behavior scares him, but he's sure the wolf would never hurt him. He likes that Mocha likes things straightforward, it makes him feel like he can talk to him and not worry about how he says something. He does get anxious still, it's only natural he does, but he likes the company regardless.
Latte: Her temper scares him and he tries not to talk to her too much. She's nicer than her sister and is more outgoing but she still makes him feel very nervous.
Macchiato: Simply put he is afraid of her, same as he is of her sister, and does his best to avoid her. Thinks she hates him, which is actually true to a degree. Doesn't talk to her out of intimidation.
Flicker: Doesn't have much of an opinion towards her, her anger makes him shy away and she isn't outgoing. He will say hi, try to be nice but "macho," and ultimately leave it at that.
Florrie: Likes her, and wants to know more about her since she's from outside the pack. Thinks she'd make fun company but is nervous to approach.
Timber: Not much of an opinion, he doesn't understand why she left or why she sticks around on the territory. However, if he came across her, he likely wouldn't be mean at all. Maybe a bit at first, but he'd likely be very unsure and insecure in his assertion.