June was trying to use her own story as an example for Shu, to show that someone could recover from his position. Was it hard? Undeniably so, yet she had managed to do it. She also had a fraction of the support this young boy did, and he also had access to people who actually knew the symptoms and how to help them. As she'd expected Shu somehow placed guilt on himself, either over what had just recently happened or something else in the past. "You have not been bad, you've been anything but bad. What you're feeling doesn't make you bad, expressing yourself doesn't make you bad, and trying to get help doesn't make you bad. You're in a bad place right now and it's making a lot of things hard, but you're doing okay on your own." It was just about time he got some help was all, that much was clear as day. "Change...? Er... No, she didn't change," June replied thoughtfully, not extremely positive what Shu meant precisely by 'change' "It's okay to be afraid, that's normal. And she made them go away by trying to stay busy. She did things that made her happy, kept people around her and she learned ways to handle the fear she felt." Whoever this woman was sounded like the ideal fit for Shu. There was no one better at helping you when they had been through the same thing, and from the way Vegeta's mom spoke of this lady she had done pretty well for herself. There was, however, one slight problem to all of this... "Okay, so where is this woman? When do we get to meet her?" he asked, frowning as he leaned forward a bit out of curiosity. Outside one could vaguely hear the sound of a hand hitting skin and Yumi groaning, though it escaped Takeshi's attention. "Uh... E-Excuse me?" June asked, blinking a fair bit baffled as she gave Takeshi an amazed look. Did that really go over his head? She could understand Shu given his current mindset, but the older one seemed fine, how hadn't he put two and two together? Chuckling faintly under her breath she cleared her throat behind a fist, sitting up straight and smiling as she placed a hand on her chest. "I'm that woman, I probably should have said that from the beginning. Sorry for confusing you." Ah, there were the gears clicking, and a brilliant blush that came when one realized they'd been a bit of a dolt. Leaving Takeshi to that, June turned her eyes back onto Shu, reaching out and lightly placing a hand on top of his own. "There is a way to feel better. It's not hard to do, but it's going to take time. Do you trust me to help you? If you do then I'll gladly do it, but you have to put your faith in me." "Yes, you did use your muscles then, so all the more reason they're exhausted now. To go from almost completely sedentary to exerting yourself to that degree, and then exclude rest and nutrition? It's a small wonder you were even able to walk out here under your own power, let alone do this. Consider the fact you're working right now a testament to your true strength and will." Sure, maybe Viral was not the most physically imposing at current, but he had the kind of mettle that few possessed. He could grumble and moan all he wanted, yet at the end of the day even some of the strongest warriors paled in comparison to his fortitude. Tossing aside another small pile of clutter, Vegeta dragged down a few more chunks and began setting aside scraps of metal that they'd likely be using for something else. "I never said you were an idiot, I'm only asking you exercise caution," he replied with a sigh, "Given the lack of exertion as of late it would be very easy to overdo it, that's all. You'll feel it at any rate I'm sure, so it's not as though I have to point it out." Now that they potentially had something that could help, Vegeta was very keen on not letting anything go awry.