Gamelia wasn't there to pry answers from the saddened feline. She was just there to offer her support, even if she wasn't quite sure what she was supporting. From under the sheets the dragon wiggled around, trying to get comfortable on the gritty sand. She didn't want it working its way into her belly and becoming an irritation.
Eventually, she settled for laying on her side, but another sniffle alerted the reptile, and she twisted her head around until her nose just barely touched Diya's fur. "I'm not going to pry into your problems, and I know we don't know each other well, but just know that I'm here for you," she murmured quietly, closing her eyes.
Lapsing into silence while the other cried, she opened her eyes when something clicked. Her expression fell. "You know, I've been trying to figure something out since I met you, and... I think I just did." She turned her head away, resting her cheek on the cool sand. "You... remind me of someone I used to know." She paused, jaws parting to continue, but she didn't.