"Well, ah..." Terenia pauses, clears her throat, then starts again, trying her best to ignore Efaen's constant verbiage. "The consequences can't be worse than five years in Visser Three's torture chamber, first of all. I have an idea of what would need to happen, yes, although Corliss has been a bit fuzzy on the details. It's been...ah...a bit hectic here," Terenia seems to grow more comfortable as she is speaking, relaxing into the seat slightly.
"Honestly, I want to join you for two reasons. I have no home. The humans, Andalites and Yeerks have all cast me aside. I quite literally have nowhere else to go. I cannot fight alongside the Andalites and I cannot fight alongside the Yeerks. There's a bounty on my head the size of a Dome Ship from the Andalites, and if I do not return to Visser Three then I'll have a bounty on that side too."
Terenia pauses for a second, realizing that it may not be a good idea to divulge exactly how much attention the Visser paid to her over the past five years. Revealing the bounty on her head alone might be too much of a security risk for Reven to accept her.
"I...can't leave the fight," Terenia says finally, with a shrug, "This war is all I've ever known. I have no love for the Empire, and my reasons for remaining with them have evaporated. I won't go back, I can't. But if I don't have a steady source of Kandrona, I'll starve. And Efaen...she wants to keep fighting too."
Terenia throws the last bit in quickly, and a bit awkwardly, hoping that the added information of Efaen's willingness to fight will help her cause.
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"Now what?" Tamora asks rhetorically, glaring at Myitt and giving Bear a slightly softer look. Chad had disappeared into the Mirage, which was now powering its engines. Tamora was inclined to take off and make a break for it; high tailing it back to the Empire with a Yeerk rebel in tow was starting to seem like a pretty good idea. She was just about to key in the command when the communications link lit up. Checking the readout, Tamora's stomach drops when she sees that it is from The Mirage. Nervously, she accepts the transmission, opening audio only.