Had it been anyone else sitting there, explaining these things, these downfalls and risk to her, then Lola would have looked at it logically and understood. But because it was Emerald, and despite her trying, honestly trying, she still felt some resentment toward the woman, she couldn't look at what she was telling her logically. Not really.
Not that it really matter, because even the immediate threat of a Reaver attack wouldn't be enough to keep Lola planetside this time. If she was honest, there was a good chance, should they have left her on Paquin this time, she would have borrowed a ship of some sort and followed them. Lola nodded at the Captains further explanation, actually sharing a small smile at the last bit. Couldn't be helped though, when she thought of her cousin Oddball on board, she most defiantly didn't think of the word innocent in conjunction with him.
The look Lola have Emerald then would have fooled anyone into thinking she was the other twin (if you ignored the difference in their eyes and hair, anyways), what with her tilty head and considering eyes. Then she turned her head upright completely again, sporting a small smile and looking like herself once more. "Sheh-sheh," she said quietly, unsure about the compliment really, but her momma raised her right. She narrowed her eyes again, just a touch. "It's been awhile," she agreed. She'd been busy trying to protect Lula, and helping their parents, and trying to pile all these things that weren't her responsibility onto herself.
"This previous pilot of yours, they're no longer flyin' her?" She couldn't be sure, but the petite brunette had thought it sounded suspiciously like she'd be the only actual pilot on board. Which might be a little scary, actually.