And now Kai was completely and utterly quiet. Which should have been a good thing, except her guilt kept pulling at her, letting her know that she was in the wrong. Well, she wasn't in the wrong, he really did do something reckless, but she should have handled the situation better. He was just a kid--well, they were both kids, but...ugh, what was she thinking? She wasn't any better than him, but she was responsible for him. Especially now that she confirmed his status as a Key of Light. It was her job to guide him, and all she was doing was yelling at him. Closing her eyes, she took in another deep breath. She needed to be friendly. Approachable. Except now that she made up her mind, it was hard to find the words. Should she apologize maybe? What was the best way to tackle the situation? Tapping her fingers on the dashboard in front of her, she dared herself to steal a glance at Kai. He was perfectly still, completely rigid, as if afraid to move. Honestly, it made her feel even worse, and she ended up dropping her head on her hands, barely containing a small whimper of despair. No! She needed to be brave! Sitting up, she casually turned to Kai. "[color=deepskyblue]I...didn't get the chance to ask if you had questions...[/color]" Her voice trailed off into a mumble.