[@Loony]The sensation of being lifted into the air was strange, but it wasn't enough to get her to talk. Her head hung low, her arms limp as her wrists were grabbed by Evenkite. What about her? She had to strengthen herself. She was hurting, more than she could put into words, but it was irreverent in her own eyes. What mattered was Evenkite's safety and condition, as well as the safety and condition of the earth and it's native inhabitants. "Eventually." She echoed. Everything would happen eventually, but the important thing was what would be going on in the direct future. Reggie would probably be thrown through a loop, she assumed. The more and more Evenkite spoke, the harder it was for Sodalite to keep her walls up. Tears threatened to fall, and her mind grew even more tired than before. It wasn't about her, Sodalite reminded herself. The truth of it was that she'd just continue to decompose without Evenktie, and even while Evenkite's truth was right in front of her, she still refused to believe it. Tears fell. She couldn't keep it balled up anymore. It was a good minutes of only crying before she could manages to speak coherently. [color=00a99d]"I... Eve...So sorry..."[/color] She couldn't speak any more, but her hands moved to get her wrists free from Eve. Instead, she took her hands, and swayed slowly from side to side. It was so much harder to put thoughts into words, but maybe she didn't need to speak them...