Lora stared out the window of the lounge, though she had no idea what her physical body was looking at. She was watching Mothra in her head, sunning herself over the new egg. There was a lot of speculation on the possible outcome of such an egg, with so many modifications to Mothra herself. Now the third sister had rejoined them, and this alone could change things dramatically. {In their mind, the Cosmos were sitting in Mothra's ceremony chamber, in a triangle that mirrored the gems in Mothra's forehead. They had their heads down in meditation each keeping their own council as the human body was busy, but now their mind could drift. "I still do not trust them, nor their pet Lizard." Belvera said bitterly. It had always been her disgust at humans that cast a rift between the sisters. It wasn't until a human saved her life that she paused to consider the good among the race. She was still bitter, but there was a tolerance now. "Stop it, Belvera. The humans are working with us now, and have granted us everything we have asked for. What more do you need to convince you." Lora, the emotional one of the three, responded. She was tired of the same old argument from her sister, and simply wanted to move on. "Belvera is right." Moll chimed in, drawing shocked stares from both her sisters. Moll was more the calm and logical sister, more so now that Belvera had returned to match emotions with Lora. "It is the same situation we have always found ourselves in, Lora. Some humans are good, and some are not, but there is more to it than that. They constantly travel the same paths, trying to harness power they barely understand. That is why we help them with our conversions with the other monsters, and why we keep Mothra out of the experiment. In this instance, it would not be maliciousness on the human's part, it would be their ignorance. I don't wholly agree with this experiment, but the human's will try to do something, and all we can do is try to help them the best we can. They are already leagues further in their understanding than they were before we helped. We must be ready, though. The humans are nothing if not clumsy when it comes to things beyond their understanding. All three sisters smiled as Mothra chirped an agreement as she sunned.} Lora smiled softly as she continued staring out the window, the notes of the latest information about the monsters under her arm. She sighed softly, moving to the coffee pot, starting another pot. It was going to be a long day, and she was determined to make the best of it.