Oddly enough, for Nira...
She's most at home when there's friction. When there's conflict. She's gotten so conditioned to that state of affair that it's become her normal.
All the chaos, the bloodshed, loss of life, she's come to accept those as a part of everyday life.
That said, she doesn't know how to cope properly with some of the better things in life. Subjects of romance are an entirely foreign affair to her. She can be easily hurt in this arena, and it's not unlikely that she will (and has) reacted with a misappropriate level of response.
She's most at home when there's friction. When there's conflict. She's gotten so conditioned to that state of affair that it's become her normal.
All the chaos, the bloodshed, loss of life, she's come to accept those as a part of everyday life.
That said, she doesn't know how to cope properly with some of the better things in life. Subjects of romance are an entirely foreign affair to her. She can be easily hurt in this arena, and it's not unlikely that she will (and has) reacted with a misappropriate level of response.