Kisa titled her head to the side, "I'm not sure I was making a fuss, though, was I? Worst case scenario is that she would shoo me off. And that'd be fine. Even if she yells at me, it'd probably be a good thing to let off some steam. I can't even imagine the stress she's under... I can come back another time." Admittedly, she didn't know the Amyrlin all that well, but surely it wouldn't have been that big of a deal? Even if she sent her off to do some chores Kisa wouldn't mind. It would give her something to do to take her mind off her worries and she actually enjoyed cleaning and cooking since she was a child. Speaking of, Kisa didn't really like being called 'kid'. She supposed it was just Naia's way, but she wasn't THAT much older was she? She shook her head, her eyes widening, "O-Oh, I don't mean I'd be on the front lines, just because I'd have the knowledge doesn't mean I'd be there, right? Just ya know....ya never know what could happen. It's best to be ready for it. What if an enemy flanks our rear and strikes down our healers because they can barely defend themselves? Especially, if they don't have Warders to protect them. Besides, I've gone about as far as I can in Healing, not that I'd stop practicing it, but wouldn't it be better to expand my horizons than be a one trick pony?....Although, I do like ponies..." Kisathera let out a gasp, and brought a delicate hand up to her mouth, "Oh, no, I couldn't do that. That seems pretty petty and makes me no better than they are, don't you think? It'd go against everything I stand for as a person AND as a Yellow Aes Sedai. Asking a Green might be a good idea, though. I kind of thought they might scoff at giving a Yellow lessons or something." she shrugged, "I guess it couldn't hurt to ask regardless. Again, worst case they decline, right?" She blushed a bit and smiled at Naia, "Sorry, I'm rambling. Thank you for listening and your wisdom. It was nice to get a bit off my chest. I'll stop bothering you now. Good day to you." she said, giving the woman a curtsy before hurrying off, or at least hurried as much as she could. Kisa didn't want to be too loud. She headed away from the library and back to her room. Going in now would just be more embarrasing. It's not like it was a particularly urgent matter, anyway. She thought about going to get something to eat, but decided against it for now. By now, it was probably starting to fill up and she didn't like large crowds. As much as she liked people, she didn't like noise. Kisathera had some snacks in her room anyway.