Sahara is patient and caring. I wouldn't call her exactly soft, but she would be very understanding and kind. She'd feel bad for Tenna, after all, she was turned against her will at the same time her friends were killed.
Wolfram is very serious, a bit impatient, and no-nonsense. Even if he felt sympathy for her being thrown headfirst into being a werewolf, he wouldn't stand for Tenna to remain ignorant of her wolf nature. If she fought him he would very aggressively fight back until she was put in her place, which, as an omega wolf, is the bottom of the pecking order.
Both of mine are born wolves and so they might have some difficulty reaching a perfect understanding of someone like Tenna who was born human and doesn't know anything about being a werewolf.
Wolfram is very stationary, though. He is a blacksmith in a village in Adela with his own forge, house, and territory. He's a lone wolf right now, which isn't the best for wolves because they like to be around other wolves. Sahara wanders, and while currently on her own, she does belong to a pack in Adela, technically.