It was a lot to work through, this conversation, and it had to be taken apart piece by piece, carefully and precisely. This wasn't a small issue to work through, but she wouldn't have asked in the first place if she didn't want to at least try to help him in some way. "Death cracks even the strongest, that much is evident. But as you said, we must not show weakness. It's the intention of those enemies we have to exploit it in us, and we can't allow them that satisfaction. However much it pains us, we have to stay strong. And we'll all get there, eventually. These are things it takes time to recover from. There isn't any easy fix." It wasn't simple for her, either, no matter how she made it seem. But they all had to appear strong, if not for themselves, than those others around them that would depend on that outward strength.
Only nodding in response for a moment, she looked out over Voss as she thought. "I wish I could give you an easy answer, or say something that would make you feel more sure in all of this, but I can't." She glanced to him. "What I can do, however, is offer my support in whatever it is you choose. I have faith in you, Connor, and that won't ever change. Whichever choice you make, just know that you'll always have a home here, with me. I don't want you to forget that, or the bond we've formed. You might not think so, but this, us, will always be your first home. I can promise you that, no matter what may happen, I'll be here for you as well, as a friend and fellow Jedi. You'll always have my support, even if I might not entirely agree." She still wasn't sure how much sense she saw in his current decision, but it wasn't her place to deter him from this road.
A beat passed, and she allowed the calm, nearly weightless essence of the Force to encompass her for a moment. "You don't see yourself like I see you." The statement was made idly, as if they were discussing the weather rather than drastic philosophical decisions. "I see a man that walks the fine line that separates Light and Dark with a quiet knowledge that none other can say they possess. I see a man with a great wisdom that far surpasses his years, a man that knows who he is and what he stands for even while others doubt his motives and every word. A man that stands tall and courageous in the face of whatever danger might head his way, a man that fiercely protects those he loves and cares about without a second thought or a moment of hesitation. Most of all I see a man that trusts in the Force enough and has done so in the past to take on an apprentice that approached him seemingly on a whim. Who then supported his apprentice while instilling in her great wisdom and in turn listening to her advice. I see a man. I see a Jedi. I see a friend."
Unable to do nothing more than smile as the ethereal tether that connected the pair sparked, she let that energy field speak for her when words no longer sufficed, connecting their auras just as their hands, fulfilling that bond between master and apprentice. Theirs ran deeper than simply training and accompanying each other on missions, much deeper than the physical realm. It tied them together, for better or worse, and joined their lives in a way nothing else quite could. And with the formation of that bond neither of them had ever been the same, not that it had ever fazed either of the two. It was something she had embraced, something she had taught him to as well, and something they had forged through trial and tribulation over their time spent together. It was something eternal.
"I can accept such a thing if it comes to pass, but only then. Until that day comes I'll simply strive to be the best Jedi I can while standing at your side every step of the way. I may be wise, headstrong and confident, but those values weren't instilled in me simply at my birth. They were learned. And you were one of those individuals instrumental in those things being taught. Whether you'll grow to accept such a fact or not is up to you, but I can say with certainty that I wouldn't be where I am today if the two of us had never crossed paths. And I dare say you wouldn't have been the same either. In that bond you should see a future here, however unclear it may be. If you can't trust in the others, then at least trust in me."
[member="Connor Harrison"], [member="Coci Heavenshield"], [member="Thurion Heavenshield"]