K'luha stepped nervously through Ul'dah. She had been there so many times before, but somehow it felt more nerve wracking then ever. It felt more hostile... more... sinister. Somehow going to Ul'dah that day felt like she was loosing, or maybe it was giving up an essential part of herself.Â
She held a small bag of things... K'ailia's things. Things she would never see again most likely. Things for a girl who was her daughter, and yet not her daughter. A woman alive, and dead at the same time.Â
Luha's lips were set in a small frown tight across her face, her ears flattened to her head. They hadn't budged from that spot since she left for Ul'dah that morning using the Aether to travel. The way home would be much longer... All to give away the last things left of her daughter.Â
Entering the Garden, protected and sheltered inside she felt lost. But still she walked, occasionally stopping to ask where she should be going until she at last found her daughter dressed in red. K'luha could not smile at her daughter, or be happy to see her. She only felt a heavy sadness.Â
Still, she waved remotely to signal her presence to K'ailia and moved to hand the bag over to her.Â
"I got everything I could find from the tent. Your bedroll too... though I don't think you'll..." she paused, having almost said want it. "Need it here..." K'luha coughed awkwardly and shrugged. "The clothing you had is in there too and all of the things K'piru left in the tribe. Well, all of the things she gave you at least. And that's all..."Â
Her mis-matched eyes looked to the ground and she reached up to tug on her ears, forcing them to stand up normally. It stung. Her daughter didn't... need or want her anymore really. That was what this entire ordeal said to her. K'ailia wanted to be with others. She wanted to save Eorzea. She could care less about saving her own people. Had she ever really cared in the first place.Â
"I'll be going then if that's it..." K'luha motioned, moving to head back towards the door and leave. There was no point in prolonging this. K'ailia was gone and she was only talking to a ghost now.Â