After the Goliath was obliterated and Rose took quick care of the remaining soldiers, Yuno felt... not all too different. Wasn't she supposed to feel exhausted? To be content? Happy that... [color=007DC7]"R-Rose, a-are you alright?"[/color] Yuno rushed, somewhat crawled, over. Herself resembling more something humanoid with flesh and steel than an actual [i]little girl.[/i] [color=007DC7]"You did... great."[/color] There was more Yuno wanted to say. More she wanted Rose to know. But the girl was also felt afraid, afraid of rejection. Yeah, certainly. It was good that she felt anything at all, wasn't it? Looking at Greene, whom she ignored at first, Yuno was certain that she could... what was it called again? This certainty that he'd never betray her. A calm reassurance that, with Greene around, they would have it just that much easier. Yeah, she could en[b]trust[/b] her life to him. Yuno was sure of that. [color=007DC7]"Thank you."[/color] She also thanked him, not even questioning if he did as much as hit a single enemy. [color=007DC7]"You're right."[/color] She wished he was not. [color=007DC7]"I... We... have to patch ourselves up."[/color] It felt disgusting and wrong. A deed so sinister she would never be able to call herself human again. But it was also a necessary evil. ... Flesh molding with flesh and steel alike, Yuno looked just a little bit more like her somewhat innocent self from before. [color=007DC7]"I..."[/color] What were they supposed to do with the rest? At first, she felt sorry. Then, pure hatred. But now? Nothing at all. It was difficult to be truly certain which of these feelings were hers and not, but wasn't indifference an emotion in itself? Yuno shook her head. [color=007DC7]"I don't care. What about you, Rose?"[/color] Instead, she let her dear sister decide.