Terenia stares at Keshin for a long moment. Then she shrugs and nods, ducking her head. "Thanks anyway," she mutters, turning away. She finds a place against the wall and slides down it, sitting with her knees drawn up to her chest. When the ship starts rocking violently she shows no indication of noticing, or caring.
Keslin grips Tess' hand, almost thrown off of his feet from the sudden jerking of the shift. "Feels like a Z-Space shift," he says, steadying himself against the wall. "Stay here."
<<You can't honestly be thinking about-->>
<<You have a better idea?>>
<<Not really, no.>>
Keslin makes his way onto the bridge, which is teeming with Andalites. He resists the urge to cringe back, instead making his way up to Ossanlin directly. "I might be able to assist in piloting," he says. The ship lurches and he shifts his stance, staying remarkably well-balanced, despite his trembling. "I lived on a ship for almost a decade, and I spent a lot of that time in Z-space. I'm no fighter pilot, but I know how to keep a fleet from turning into shrapnel."
Efaen winces at Ossanlin's order, both relieved to retreat the sudden flurry of activity and dejected, the only Andalite specifically ordered off the bridge. Fine, she thinks to herself. I don't want to be by them anyway. Unfortunately, she is not nearly as good on two legs as four, despite her ample time spent in human morph. She staggers into a wall, nearly tripping over Terenia as she makes her way back into the other room.
"****," she hisses, finally losing her balance and falling to her knees. She grunts in irritation and begins to demorph.
<<Is he aware of Efaen's memory wipe?>> Aya murmurs. <<Or the fact that Terenia does not currently look to be in any condition to kill anyone?>> She cannot control her eyes to glance towards Terenia, but she saw her earlier. She looked positively devastated. <<Here, let me talk to him, Lanath.>>