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Kya didn't need more than a few moments of healing for Kya to relax as she had intended to. Her eyes snapped to the Kazekage when she spoke to her, and she heeded her words. The second seconds brought not a squint nor smirk to her face. She was never one too aware of the ability to mask her emotions, nor was she one capable in any capacity to care what people thought of her. This was a known quantity.So what was this hardline expression, one of direct, pointed blankness? A furrow of her brown when the Kazekage left showed that this was the way that Moody Blues held her tongue, opting to simply examine rather than talk. She deeply inhaled, and listened as Sonyo spoke, turning her head towards her and her husband as much as she could. In her mind the storm raged on, and it showed in her face that there was empathy between them.
She was taken back to the first time Oga's family had seen her necklace. She had just came from the girl's side of the bathhouse, and she was getting dressed when the Samurai's mother meandered past. She saw the necklace, and seized up, nearly dropping her own towel. What followed was the first and last time Kya elected to be anything other than stolid in the face of someone who had something to say about her faith. She endured a lot of harsh words and threats during her years in school. That was a particularly harmful night. But, regardless she was committed to her faith, just as her newly made acqu- friend was comitted to Suna. Still, she turned to place her hand on the free hand of Sonyo's.
A rare thing happened. Kya, aware or not, was truely feeling something deeper than even her usually vibrant emotional rainbow. Her eyes met hers and she smiled, even through the affirmation of what Ayame had said. "I... I thank you Sonyo. I worship death, this is true. My faith has led to much bloodshed, to the deserving and to the innocent but... this is merely a small portion of what it means. And I will one day teach its entire truth, beyond what zealots and the Immortalis have come to bring. Worship of death himself..." she cautioned a glance to the symbol around Nari's neck, for a split second, and continued, speaking directly into the ear of Sonyo. "I think there are things your husband can teach that I cannot. At any rate, I will return to the sand, and when I do, I will seek you out. Perhaps there is much that we can find similarity in. Child of Nature and Shinigami." she mused. She bowed to the pair, smirking at Nari and turning to lift her weapons from the ground.
As mysterious as her time here had been, it was past time for her to be gone. She whistled the "Konoha Anthem" intending the message to be clear. Where her leader had teleported, Kya merely walked without looking back towards her home.