Trey rises halfway to his feet when Asda finishes tending to the man. He isn't quite sure if he should stay or go, but the sight of blood has made his stomach churn all over again.
I should find Elayne, Trey thinks idly, his hand straying to the pocket that holds the computer chip - all that remains of his computer and his father's vision. He knows of no one else to go to. Elayne has had experience with rebellion, and she has been kind to him, despite his situation. He can only hope that Mar is not with her at the moment.
Terenia could have been a statue for how still she was sitting amongst the leaves, bracing herself for an onslaught of emotion. She was familiar with the pain - hadn't it attacked her so brutally when she killed her brother that she had decided to remain a Yeerk forever? Terenia knew what to expect, and was preparing herself for it.
A minute passed. Five minutes. Almost ten minutes and nothing. Terenia could feel the grief there, in the back of her mind, pushed back further than even Efaen, but it refused to come forward and envelope her. This frightens Terenia - if nothing else, she always had her guilt. It was the one thing in her life that kept her relatively in check.
"What is wrong with me?" she whispers to the silent forest. There is no answer of course, and Terenia leans her head back against the the tree behind her, staring up through the canopy of the forest. In the distance she can hear someone walking through the forest in her direction, but she does not bother to look and see who it is.