Roma refused to look away from Athena as she finished her rant. Roma needed to know the truth of this woman's past; she needed to understand her better. Child? The man she loved? Her eyes sight? Athena had lost everything because of Zeus. Now, Roma knew that she couldn't blame the woman for killing him. Not only was their fight pointless, it was wrong. Roma had been wrong. As this realization became blatantly apparent, Roma dipped her head apologetically to the white wolf. "I am so sorry for your loss. All of it, your daughter, your mate, and your sight." Sincerity made Roma's words sound throaty; she felt like she was choking on the words because words just weren't enough. "I am sorry about our mother. When she died...I didn't want to believe it was him. So I ran away and I stayed away for years." Roma paused to look up at her sister, not in a challenging way, but in a way to emphasize her sincerity and the depth of her apology. "If I had faced my problems from the beginning, maybe Zeus would not have been around long enough to..." Another pause as she looked for the words to describe what he had done. "To destroy so much. I am so sorry for that."
Roma considered this apology and knew that it wasn't complete. She had done more than create this mess; she had tried to transfer all of Zeus' crimes onto Athena, who deserved them least of all. Clearing her throat and hardening her voice, hoping to convey strength and respect Roma continued, "Sister, I wanted to find an easy way out, a way to redeem myself for running away. At first I believed that I could do this by defeating you. That was a very bad mistake. In fact, now I think it is by the exact opposite that I will redeem myself." Roma paused hoping her meaning had sunk in. "I would like to serve you, to follow your lead. You have been wronged so much by a monster that I might have stopped. If I owe anything to anyone, it is to you. Please, allow me to right the wrongs that he has done as best as I can." Roma dipped her head respectfully once her request was finished. She briefly wondered if she should have addressed Vesper. It seemed like he would be lead male of whatever pack they had or were forming, but for now Roma's focus was on her sister. She disdained the idea of serving Vesper, but if Athena asked it of her she would pledge her loyalty to him as well.