Sylvia was surprised to hear Pylia laugh, but it faded in favor of smiling and laughing a little as well. Now that Sylvia thought about it, this was probably the first time she heard Pylia actually laugh. She followed her friend as she led them to the graveyard that she was in before. She figured Buddy would recognize this place just as much as she had. She followed Pylia to the grave of her friend. As Pylia spoke, she recalled Pylia's story from before. How her best friend was killed and turned into an undead monster by the necromancers. "I... I want to see her again. I want to tell her I'm sorry. I want to save her life. But..." [i]But she's gone...[/i] Sylvia quietly finished Pylia's words in her thoughts. She felt that pang of grief and sadness once more as she stood in front of the grave. She honestly wished she had brought a bouquet of flowers to place in front of the grave. She would have to find flowers and place them at the grave herself. She answered Pylia, hoping to console her, "I think...she would have wanted you to live," [i]My grandparents are better at consoling people than I am...[/i] Sylvia thought to herself. She wasn't sure if her words would help Pylia, but she was sincere.