[center][b]Sue[/b][/center] The trio talked about mothers, and Sue had nothing but sympathy. The three had mother issues, especially on the topic of seeking approval and ultimately love from their maternal parents. Sue grew up with her father, Banshee, all her life, but they almost never touched on the topic of the woman who gave birth to her. One time Sue did ask, and her father refused to answer. Sue could guess that it was she left him, either in life, or by death. Either way, both were equally tragic. When a daughter is raised by her father, she does necessarily gain the feminine touch that a mother would teach. This she had to learn from her friends quite late and embarrassingly. Late or not, she made it through on her own and her father. Sue loved her father, and vice versa. They haven't made contact in the first two days, but surely one day Sue would. [i]”I don’t even know who my mom is,”[/i] she wrote on her notebook, flicking through the drawings and notes she made. She’d need another notebook soon in a rate of a few months if this were the format of her communication. “Learn sign, people!” she thought to herself. But she couldn’t blame them for not knowing, and she couldn’t force someone to adapt to her disability Sue had things prepared to say to her, but Kijani spoke most of it. Sue did nothing but agree and nod. Sue hugged Phoebe, and pulled Kijani close so she could hug them both. Then she kept on eating; she'd barely touched her food.