All she could do is simply stand there and nodded silently. She didn't even give so much as a frown or frustrated sigh, her neutral expression never betraying her internal thoughts. Instead, she fastened her light saber to her belt quietly and made her way into the ship, glancing back as she heard Koda ask for a moment. Within the ship, she quickly found her seat and buckled in, grabbing onto the restraints as she waited for the take-off, as that's where it was all leading up to anyways. However, for the first time, she gave off a slight frown as she mauled over what had just happened. Certainly the Sith were a clever bunch, more so than anyone truly expected, but she wondered how long this was all in the works. [color=ff489b][i]'All that effort..'[/i][/color] she thought to herself, reflecting on all the events that lead up to nearly escaping with the queen. Now the queen and those soldiers would likely find fates less than pleasant for their situation. She felt much like her master did, wishing to go back and do something for those poor souls, though perhaps in a less violent manner. Often she saw glimpses of the man's anger, though he did an amazing job of keeping it in check, something the Jedi would account for one's fall to the dark side. Even though to this day she had never had a true sit down of her thoughts relating to all the meditations she had been through, her ideals were certainly not in line with the Jedi as many would think. Still, she really only wanted to help, but it was too late for that - at least for now.