If she was completely honest with herself, Sara could presume that not many have told Kate the same thing for quite a while. She may not know on the amount of people who may have told her the same thing, but there was a strange instinct telling her that there wasn’t much. The solemness that seemed to be resonating from the girl was starting to ignite twinges of sympathy inside the white-haired woman, considering that this was someone, who has been living in pain for most of her life. If she had the right opinion, Sara was starting to believe that all Kate needed, was someone to help her through such hard times, even if she finds herself facing the past, once again. If she had to, the lieutenant would be willing to put her own presence near Kate, whether if the girl was in need of safeguarding, from either herself or those around her...even as far as go out of her own way, and risk her very life, if she means to do so. Sara remained where she was, even she felt her lay her head against her shoulder, as instructed. Judging by her answer, the white-haired woman turned her head to the side, to look at the brunette, as if to scan her, with gentleness lingering within her bluish-grey eyes. [color=00aeef]“Whether if it was humanity that told you, or if it was your gut that drove you, she would still be proud of you, you know? For what you’re doing for the benefit of those, your mother wishes to continue protecting. There may not be [i]Myra Bellows[/i] anymore, but in my eyes, there is still [i]a[/i] Bellows, who could possibly keep her legacy going.”[/color] The albino-toned woman paused in her explanation, before having to look back up at the sky, and speaking once again. [color=00aeef]“I’d suggest trying that; for [i]her[/i], and for the sake of all of us.”[/color]