Amalia did not respond to Leia for a moment or two, her mind seemed to be thinking of too many thoughts at once, questions were mixed in with her own thoughts.
She softly bit down on her lower lip after a time, frustrated with her own thoughts, thoughts that should not have been in her own mind. Her thoughts were filled with doubts, confusion, emptiness.
The question was indeed a nonissue, at least for Amalia, anyway. She gained nothing from the question itself, except maybe for a small enlightenment that Leia somehow, in some small way, now understood Amalia's own troubled thoughts.
It's who you are...but I don't recognize any of it. I don't understand it. I knew you once before, well, a little better than I do now, anyway. Now..Now I don't know you at all.
She did not like having to walk and talk at the same time, but she knew there was only so much time before Leia needed to be on her way. She wondered though, if Leia would have the time, after all, Leia didn't even know what she was be called for. She realized at that moment why she didn't know Leia, and a part of her....grew annoyed.
Can't you stop?!...
Her words came out, the annoyance she felt, made evident and clear in Leia's mind.
Her eyes narrowed in frustration and she stopped walking, her eyes on Leia.
Her next words were much more softer, her feelings and tone of annoyance were replaced with sadness.
...For a little while?...
She already knew the answer...
If there was one thing Amalia knew very well about Leia, it was the schedule she had and how she fulfilled it. Amalia had grown into her own busy schedule, but she always tried to manage her time equally, just as Leia did. Perhaps she had more time than Leia herself was ever given, and she knew it wasn't Leia's fault for the way things were now, it was just how it was. It was the consequences that occurred because of lack of time that made things difficult for Amalia.
I'm sorry...
She continued to walk once again, though more slowly this time, wishing that she could know how to tolerate the consequences that came her way.