Talvi's family was hardly the best to use as an example for normalities. Caeto's apparently had its problems too though surely had nothing in comparison to her own messed up heritage. Her initial meetings with her half sister however had not been too unlike Caeto's own, she had preferred to be away from her, wanted nothing to do with her but suddenly that had all changed. Apparently Talvi was rather good at having bad first impressions, she hadn't thought much of Caeto originally after all and yet he was proving to be more valuable companion to her than many of her own blood relatives.
The spotted boy wouldn't really listen as she told him not to worry about it. Instead share a glimpse into his own pain of loss and once again offer his help. Evidently he wasn't going to take no for an answer and clearly she wouldn't be able to change his mind upon the matter. She would still try anyway. "You really don't have to Caeto." She would remind him, he likely knew this fact all to well and she could almost picture him retorting with an annoyingly sweet 'but I want to' "You must have more important things to do." Not so much of an enquiry as a statement, she refused to believe that he had nothing better to do than traipse around helping her whenever he could.