Lunise could not see Nytala's face while they were so tightly embracing one another, though her strained voice only further made her feelings obvious. "I will never stop wanting to be a part of your life, dear. I never have, and I never will. But even if we cannot see each other...just know that I will be watching out for you. Know that I am proud of you too, and...that you have turned out to be everything that I have hoped. I do not think it is revealing any secrets for me to say that you are going to do great things. I do not need to see into the future to be confident that is true." The pair did eventually pull away from their hug, and for a few moments, Nytala stood somewhat awkwardly in an uncertain silence. It went without saying that she did not want to part from her daughter for potentially the last time in her life, so her goodbyes were turning out to be far less graceful than she would have liked. The envelope in her hand entered her thoughts briefly, so after a few more seconds of silence, Nytala held it out towards Lunise. "Here is the letter I wrote for your father. I...well, I honestly do not know how he is going to respond to this, but I suppose he deserves to be able to hear from me as well. I have had quite a long time to think on all of things I wish I would have said."