Just as Evenkite did to her, Sodalite held the smaller gem tightly, as if anchoring and holding her down to the world. She could tell that Evenkite was having a couple problems at the moment, and she needed someone to keep her grounded. Sodalite, while she probably wasn't a first choice in her own current state, was the only one around, and believed herself to be the only one that could help or aid Evenkite during this time. As she felt Evenkite shaking, Sodalite did everything in her power to hold her still. She was right. She still had yet to promise anything, but the promise that Evenkite asked of her was one that was already too late. She had already hurt herself over the ordeal that happened on Bloodstone's ship, but she had to be able to fix herself starting now. She needed to forgive herself for all of the foolish things that she had done in the past. There was no way that she could know it all, despite how much she wanted too, and she just had to prepare herself for the words and forgive herself for things that she had no actual control over. [color=00aeef]"I promise, Eve... I promise that I will holding myself to impossible things, that I won't hurt myself over this anymore, that you'll always have an obsessive blue companion with swords to help you when you need to reach the second shelf or higher."[/color] She smiled to herself. She was doing her best to lighten the mood, to create a light in the middle of the tunnel so they could continue navigating and eventually get to the end.