The journey to Tribunal Station had been rather quiet; Asha had wanted to give the boy his space.
When her ship docked within the relevant hangar she made her way through Pilgrim and waited by the boarding ramp. When he didn't come out of his room, she pressed a button which linked her up to the ship's intercom, and called for him. After some time he'd emerged, and together they ventured out into the hangar, and then the station at large. It wasn't too far from there to the section of the ship specifically set aside for members of the Je'daii Order, their own utopia.
Inputting a code at the end of a short hallway, the room beyond opened up to them. It was welcoming and warm, a mixture of natural textures and materials that helped to ground it within the surroundings which were visible beyond the glass on the opposing wall. Though they were in space, even from here it felt as though they were peering out over a verdant world, a real world, not a ship's garden. She gave him time to adjust to the entrance room, before passing through it and leading him into the garden itself. It was large, though the projections certainly made it seem larger, filled with trees and plants from all corners of the Galaxy, water features, places to sit and think. And the sky was simulated, it would change depending on the time and it even featured something akin to weather. The watering of the plants mimicked rainfall, and even the skies would become overcast and darken during such a time.
Asha had spent so much of her time in this place. She'd even slept out here, among the 'stars' which shone overhead at night. At peace...
"We do have a bedroom set up for you, you may make use of it should you like. There's a mess hall too... And other amenities. You can make use of it all. Or you can stay in here, if you'd like. I can make sure you have everything you need so that you don't have to leave until you feel ready."
She turned toward him, after making the reveal, and tried to gage his reaction.