Aya feels shame overwhelm her at seeing her leader, who she knew was so strong, have tears in her eyes due to her accusation. She was conflicted. The thought of Sacha taking someone's life was horrific, but at the very least she felt remorse for it. "Sacha..." Aya sighs, eyes turned to the ground. "I know you look out for us. You always have. I just... I just want to know that what we're doing is right. I mean, those are still kids on the other side of the river. Just like us." she walks a little closer. "How do you know - how should I know - that we haven't done the wrong thing?"