She would be lying if she said she wasn't worried about Risaela being so close to Aleksei during her time in wild rye. She knew first hand how he could speak and act just so to where everyone felt sorry for him and wanted to take care of him. They would believe his promises and in the end those would be broken. He would cast his judgment, do his damage and then leave breaking any promise he ever made. Inna could not hold back her thoughts on this so voiced them and then waited to be told not to worry once more. It came though Lachesis was sure Alek would try and do as Inna said he would. The words that followed only made the Raven want to yell at the man. It didn't matter how smart Risa was, she would fall for it just as Inna once had and she would be hurt. Inna huffed frustrated that Lachesis wasn't listening, “I hope you're right I can't lose another sibling,” she finally said keeping any other thoughts to herself. She felt that her mistake at the rye borders had cost her more than just a punishment.
She hoped confessing to breaking her punishment and apologizing for it would help her situation. She didn't know and wondered if maybe she should have just kept it to herself, whatever she had lost she did not feel she was going to get it back. Lachesis was curious about their visitor, who he was, where he was from. Inna had answered his questions and the next question of what he wanted. “He came to see my mother, he asked for Kisla,” she replied, “That's when I had no choice but to tell him she was gone.” Inna then waited quietly for Lachesis’ reaction to her answer.