Seraphina is a refined lady.
She had likely never experienced true violence all her life and bloodshed is a rather foreign concept to her.
The deaths of so many—both young and old—before her eyes has surely brought about a lot of complications in terms of her mental health and overall perception of the world.
Klein has told me of the nightmares, but I can also clearly see something else in her gaze.
The brilliance that once shone beautifully no longer seems to exist. I sense a detachment in her mannerisms. Even when she addresses students, there is a certain coldness about it.
Like she is afraid.
Afraid to open herself up to others and lose them. Some of her students undoubtedly died in the Excursion.
As an educator… as a woman… it must be so devastating.
She says she is fine, but that clearly isn't true.
Seraphina is strong, but…
… sigh…
I can only stand by her side as she recovers.
