Shu's enthusiasm for learning absolutely delighted his brother. It would make teaching him to fly a lot easier too, since his willingness would mean he'd put in more effort. Not that the monkey boy had ever not put a lot of effort into his tasks before, he'd always been quite good at that. Changing the topic for a second to help reassure T'charrl then Takeshi was glad that their friend could enjoy himself a bit. He was accomplishing something major here after all, there had to be a lot of pride in that. Being the first of his entire race to leave his home planet, and not only that but to set foot on another was a big achievement. "Hey, you're controlling them just fine now it looks like. Just keep it up for now, we'll find a way to help you out soon enough." T'charrl was already handling it well, yet by the sounds of it keeping his powers under wraps took a little effort. It was only fair to him then they found a means of taking some of the burden off of him. Takeshi was all excited over training his brother again, it being awfully reminiscent of how they used to spend their time. Shu had been a little turned off by his first attempt however, and it probably wasn't going to happen again anytime soon as a result. "Yeah, we can do that instead. Probably best we get to work anyways, I don't want to get my head knocked off by Yumi if she gets angry." Shirking on a mental cue the older boy smiled, turning about with his back now to Shu and gesturing over his shoulder with his thumb. "Want to get a ride? I mean we could walk, but flying is always so much faster. And this way we can have a little fun while we're traveling. Do tricks and whatnot." Just a little sample of some of the things that one could do while flying about. If Shu ended up wanting it even more then he was bound to take up practicing again as soon as possible. Yumi didn't know what needed to be said right now, but clearly the path that she was taking wasn't it. Viral continued to stress about things, and that in turn made her even more taught with emotion. He had this horrid obsession with death, and while she wanted to blame it on PTSD she couldn't be sure. If only he could forget about that, move on and focus on just how good his life really could be, then he'd be happy. As it stood however it was impossible to make him think of anything but. It was times like this she really wished Vegeta were here, albeit he didn't really know how to deal with the issue either. No one among them was a psychiatrist, and she doubted anyone from the rebellion was too. Sayomi was the most intelligent as far as she knew, and the Saiyan only seemed familiar with technology. Yumi just wanted to find someone to help Viral and make him feel better once and for all. It wasn't fair that he had to suffer for so long, especially not when happiness could be found all around him, if only he looked. "Your memories are all real Viral, the good and the bad ones. Like everything else they make who you are." For better or worse everything that Viral had experienced was indeed real, no question about that. The way it had sounded earlier there was no way to fabricate memories, so they had to be true. She desperately wished that there was an answer as how to cope, but Yumi couldn't fathom where to even begin. Shaking her head and looking at Viral flustered she sniffled softly, freeing up one hand to wipe her cheeks dry. "I'm not afraid of you. I know you can be dangerous, and I don't care. Every single one of us can be dangerous, but we don't avoid one another. You could never make me hate you Viral, or make me not want to be around you. I just want you to understand how much you mean to me..." Finally relenting in her grip Yumi took a step back, rubbing at her face again before smiling at her friend tearfully. "You're like a dad to me in some ways, and a brother in others. And you're always going to be a friend, one of my closest friends. You can tell me you're a monster, that you might kill me, or hurt me, or whatever, and I'm still going to be here for you. And so are the others. Viral... We're going to stay with you no matter what happens, and we'll help you through this, whatever it takes."