Canta accepted her brother?s embrace graciously, drawing comfort from the form of her brother, already taller than the dark boy she knew she should be able to look after herself but when it came to her emotions sometimes she felt like a lost puppy, confused and in need of guidance. The words her spoke next lifted a great weight from her as if he was now helping to shoulder this burden. She wasn?t alone in this! That knowledge by itself was a great relief for the girl. She nodded pulling away some so as to speak with him.
" I know, and I also know how irrational it all is but no matter what I tell myself I cannot stop myself from what I am feeling." Forest gaze meeting his mix-matched one, to look at them it was obvious they were Cherokee?s children, Dhiren even more so than she. At the thought of her father she glanced away, he had been absent as of late and she knew her absence from her mother would not help the situation any, but she simply wasn?t sure she could face her right now.
"If she couldn?t understand you then there is no hope of me being able to explain it?" She left the rest unsaid, it was no secret that the girl preferred quiet, even from herself.
"Speech"