Anya had finished her game of solitaire as Bael spoke, deciding to just keep quiet instead of interrupting. She packed the cards up, put them back in their container, and slid it into an inside pocket of her robes. "Rae is... well..." Anya rested her chin on her hands, elbows on the table. "Simply put, a demon toyed with her emotions, made her go against everything she believed in, and tricked her into attacking her allies. She's not handling it very well. The deal is, she's a bit childish and innocent, no?" The sorceress toyed with the end of a twintail absently. "People like us, we've done things we've regretted before. We're used to taking responsibility for our mistakes. She isn't. And this is a pretty big thing to start learning with."
She shrugged. "As harsh as it sounds, the best thing we can do is give her a little space and time, and then when she reaches out for help, we give it to her. As I said to Rudra, it's a little like growing up. She'll come to terms with it eventually, and I expect Toman, Tali, and Ria can walk her through it. As far as I know the two T's have been friends with her for awhile, and if her sister can't help her out I don't think anyone can." She leaned back in her chain and folded her hands on her table. "That's why I think it's for the best we return to business as normal. If we keep moping around, she's going to keep moping around. If we act like nothing's wrong, it'll help her eventually believe nothing's wrong. Positive reinforcement, that."
Rudra had suggested taking the sisters along. "Could be an idea, asking Ria. I'd like to get to know her a little better, too. Bael, you're her husband, right? What does she like to do for fun?"