For a mere moment, that response brought her back to her days with the empire. To how she’d been raised and conditioned, taught. Loyalty above all else.
”Wouldn’t be easy. But it’d be yours.” Colette added. But she realized perhaps she was coming from a place of envy, and regret. She’d have liked to lead something, to be looked up to, admired. To maybe have had children. Those were dreams she’d had most of her life, and while they’d certainly evolved over the years, they had never gone away.
It was too late for a lot of that now. She regretted most of her choices, and envied that this woman still had so much in front of her. A small, apologetic smile briefly crossed her countenance, after which the ghost dipped her head.
”Don’t mean to bore ya with the musings of an old lady though. I’ll take ya to my home, I just need… a little time. I don’t want them to see me like this.” Injured, soaking wet, still processing being alive and uncertain still of what she wanted. Colette needed time before she faced them.
”Unless you prefer to go alone. I won’t be offended.” Cole spoke with a loose shrug. She wouldn’t blame the other for not wanting to wait around for her.