Keela was taken aback by the girl’s blunt statement that her sister was dead, blinking a few times in surprise. [b]”Wait, Celest…”[/b] Keela said, following her as she walked through the brush until she caught up with her. For a moment she just walked next to her then sighed to break the silence. [b]”I’m flattered to remind you of your sister, but I’m not her. You can call me Keela, and I can be like your sister. I’d just hate to see me replace her for you in any way. That’s the only reason I questioned you calling me Nani, okay?”[/b] she said, a soothing tone to her voice. She reached over and took the girl’s hand and squeezed it for a second before letting go, continuing on to find this bear.