T’charrl felt like he was intruding by asking her this, seeing how she was obviously wanting to be with her friend but was reduced to seeing to him and about his appearance. He always felt bad when someone was more concerned with him than what they were actually doing before, knowing he was supposed to be patient regarding others. It was difficult to keep out of other people’s business when everyone seemed concerned about him, but then again it wasn’t as if he could blame them when he was essentially a monster. “Umm, i-it’s just an idea. Something to try and see if it works first”, he spoke lowly, looking passed her a little as she closed the door. He didn’t know if this was a good idea, he felt pretty guilty now knowing that Viral was in there all alone now while he was taking up her attention. Giving his cheek a little scratch he looked down at himself when Yumi tried to describe him instead, not really giving him much of a clue beyond colour and size so far, “Umm, okay…smaller, different fur…” he mumbled, not really imagining that too well. Looking back up to Yumi when she continued he smiled a little, knowing he was getting a little bit more information but was trying to be polite in saying he still didn’t have much of a clue. He could imagine it, but all he did was manage to get the image of other Kaesstrians rather than himself. “Umm, it helped…a little. Only thing is…all I’m seeing as my own people in that colour”, he spoke with a smile before sighing, “It’s always been a problem. Always someone else in my place. I can’t remember what I’m supposed to be. I can remember everyone else around me, my friends and family…but…well, you see my problem, right? It’s like a block I can’t get around”. Viral continued to listen into the conversation, finding it a little annoying that they decided to come to his room in the first place for something like this. There was plenty others who could tell him these things so he didn’t know the logic of coming to his room or waiting for Vegeta to wake up. Slowly moving around from his spot to get listen better he soon heard Yumi closing the door instead. Growling a little he jumped up and around towards it, sitting in front of it before pressing his ear against it to try and continue listening. He didn’t want to lose his mind in his own room because there was nothing to distract him from everything else, finding it all to be a little worrying when it was so easy to lose it. This was probably the most difficult part of keeping his mind together, especially when everything that was going on was unclear to him right from the very start.