Diana was sitting beside Caroline on some sort of log. While she was trying to look strong, Diana was in reality quite exhausted. She wasn't used to this, wasn't made for battle and strife. She looked at Caroline, who had been able to keep up without fainting again. As much as she despised conquest, battle and all those who longed for it a bit too much, Diana could not help but respect soldiers, or people who dared to put their life on the line for people they didn't even know in general. Their strength to go on in the direst of situations was surely something to look up to*. Diana was used to harsh climates and walking long distances herself, for a girl with her slender build you'd almost forget how physically fit she actually was, but not fit for battle fit, but running around and climbing trees fit.
Diana had heard next to nothing about what was going to happen now or the precise events that led up to the attack as well as most of the attack itself. She wanted to find out, Diana always wanted to know more about the world around her, but she knew her place was beside Caroline right now. In Diana's past her curiosity had had consequences, so she learned that it wasn't always the best idea to always follow the truth to it's core openly, sometimes not even discreetly. People had secrets and Diana respected that, most of the time. She wondered what secrets Caroline might have, but quickly decided not to pursue this thought. Caroline could be her first real friend here and Diana didn't want to risk losing a friend in times such as these. Then, suddenly, a thought came across her mind that actually lifted her spirits. After the evacuation, Diana had come to realise the reason why the monks in the monastery where she was raised dreaded war so much. The loss of life and injured, the full understanding of the aftermath of battle had deeply saddened her but now there was a smile on her face. Maybe she could go home! Not like leave the academy go home, but take shelter in her country. Surely they would be safe in Fristha. No matter who the enemy was, nobody could conquer the plateau. They would all be safe, people from the capital as well. Somehow it seemed like all their problems could easily be solved.
Just as sudden as her optimism had come, it went away. Diana suddenly realised that they were probably a long way from Fristha, that they were probably being pursued by the enemy and that she had no way of telling the higher ups about this idea. She knew none of them. But maybe Caroline does...?, Diana wondered. She had to look weird to the warrior lady. First seemingly strong and telling her what to do, then suddenly being almost depressed by the simple sight of all the injured and dead and now first randomly optimistic, only to become sad again. To top it all up, Diana was now looking at Caroline with eyes filled with expectation. Diana didn't even notice how unladylike like, lady as in high born, he behaviour probably was. "Caroline, do you know who the one in charge? As in personally...?", she asked Caroline.
*(What Diana did not realise, for she had never witnessed it or heard about it in stories, was that soldiers could experience enough fear to lose their resolves. In the stories she was told only the enemy ever ran.)