Yavanna felt relieved,that Dis could sense her warmth and friendship towards her kind. Seeing how cautious the man looked. Yavanna felt sorry for him. Knowing he still must have been weary of her kind; from decades ago...aswell as the tragedy with the Dragon that forced them out of their home. "It's quiet alright, I understand. I do feel sorry for your kind, having to suffer like that." Yavanna told her honestly. She smiled, hearing Dis say Saeril was family. That feeling was mutual. Just like Kili, Fili and Thorin had been family to her also. As Dis asked about her boys...Yavanna felt her throat begin to constrict slightly; feeling nervous almost...and a little chocked up. She couldn't break her word to Kili. Knowing he wanted to be the one to tell Dis what had happened, and the loss of Fili and Thorin was still a lot for her to talk about. As she opened her mouth, to say something. But luckily to her surprise and rescue; Kili had appeared behind her. As he had enough time for himself. He had made his way back to find, Yavanna and Saeril in the company of his people. "Mother, it's so good to see you." His arms wrapped around Dis. Kili had missed his mother dearly and embraced her in a warm hug. Yavanna almost sighed to herself in relief...hoping Kili would somehow handle this matter well. "I am glad to see, you have met my dear friend Yavanna...she's like a sister to me." His brotherly affection, was visible in the way he spoke about Yavanna. And also said something to his people. That Yavanna was not to be feared. But having heard his mother's question; from a little way away. Reminded him off what had to be done. Kili sighed softly, the pain visible in his eyes again, as he thought of the devastating news he had to tell his mother. "There's some thing you should know..." he began his voice, filled with worry of how she might handle the news.