[All she can do is hum in something like agreement. Her power was useful, more so than not. She believed that. She's seen people starving. ... It just hadn't been useful in Akvos... Not when it really mattered.
Konoha forces herself to open her eyes again, listening in silence to Sheryl's words. Plane. Ships in the stars that flew. That could be destroyed.]
... I know it must be awful, to lose someone. To have to watch it happen.
[She's glad for the other woman, that in her case, it had been a fleeting grief. In her own life, despite living with the knowledge of violence and slavery forced upon her race for decades... She's been personally fortunate.]
My parents were killed, but I... I was really young, I don't really remember. No one... No one I loved like that has ever died.
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Konoha forces herself to open her eyes again, listening in silence to Sheryl's words. Plane. Ships in the stars that flew. That could be destroyed.]
... I know it must be awful, to lose someone. To have to watch it happen.
[She's glad for the other woman, that in her case, it had been a fleeting grief. In her own life, despite living with the knowledge of violence and slavery forced upon her race for decades... She's been personally fortunate.]
My parents were killed, but I... I was really young, I don't really remember. No one... No one I loved like that has ever died.
[Not...]
Not like that.
[Horrifically.]