Raelynn would watch Rose attentively when she would start to answer her question, the deep blue eyes brightening to hear her talk so affectionately about Durion. Even if he had upset her terribly, Rae didn't blame him entirely. The house was a place of bad feelings lingering there, much like a ghost lingering behind to haunt it. And something told her that if all that lingering anger and sadness went away, it would improve everyone's moods somewhat. Even if not entirely it would still stop weighing them down as much...

Flickering her ears she would slowly start to smile some more as she continued to listen to her. The fondness in her voice and sweet way she talked about the boy was heartening. It also helped that Raelynn loved to here people talk about happy memories. In a way, it sometimes felt like it helped make up for her own lack memories all together. While even bad memories were still an improvement of her entire lack, she really much prefered the happier ones. By the time Rose stopped speaking Rae would be smiling brightly, although thinking about the differences now bogged down her spirit slightly.

"He's very very angry now," Raelynn would tell her with a soft sigh, "And thinks his pain is the only pain in the entire world. He lets it consume him too much." She murmured the words as her ears drooped again a little but no tears seemed near. It was just a good indication of the fact that she found what she was talking about on the depressing side. Though remembering her mention sweets, she perked up again a little.

"Do you remember what kind of sweets were his favorite?" Rae would ask suddenly, her tail beginning to lash through the air with her excitement and the idea that had occurred to her. She didn't know if it was a good idea, but she thought maybe it could be. So she wanted to give it a try.