With a sigh, Quinn rubbed her eye with her index and middle fingers. "[color=ffe63d]Yeah. She was like that last night too.[/color]" She lapsed into a brief silence while she thought over the issue before she spoke again. "[color=ffe63d][i]Winning[/i] is important to her, I think. It seems like the [i]only[/i] thing she thinks is important. Winning and being a pilot.[/color]" Not for the first time, she wondered what it was that had been done to Roaki for her to think like that, and who had done it. She immediately jumped to how [i]she'd[/i] stayed on the Aerie away from a bad family. But a moment later she dismissed the idea out of hand. The Board would [i]never[/i] let Roaki be a pilot, not in a million years. And...it made her feel bad, but the idea of her in a Savior made Quinn a little uncomfortable too. So if that couldn't happen, then...what? Maybe should could ask Besca or Dahlia, but they wouldn't be back for a while and she was too antsy to just sit around and wait when the clock was steadily ticking to the Board receiving the notices. "[color=ffe63d]Could I...[/color]" Hesitation again. She knew that the two of them had been seen by a lot of people walking through the Aerie, but it might still cause problems if she were seen— No. That was stupid. Roaki's life was more important than whatever reputation she'd started to garner. And the only people that would see her would be medical staff that had probably seen her last night anyway. The only worry was that Roaki still didn't like her, and Quinn being there would only make her more upset. But their...conversation last night had been both upsetting and eye-opening. Maybe she couldn't ask her family about her yet. But she could ask the girl herself. "[color=ffe63d]Do you think I could see her?[/color]"