It was true, if her mentality didn't improve then she would surely escape by any means she had. Lucky for Ramirez, being someone she was severely attached to would create a syndrome of sorts if she did not get away from him after some point. For now, she watched him move near her and come closer, she hadn't set next to him in ten years and it was awkward for her because he no longer seemed welcoming. A sudden warm hug would anger him most likely,"...Don't let him hurt anybody. --But the Valua queen will do something bad with them.." Fina muttered.
Once he set beside her, her eyes widened like a cat and she looked away from him, Fina didn't want to deal with this. His admission came plainly and quietly, almost as if it was difficult for him to say,"...Why didn't you talk to me anymore. --You left me all alone. You could have stopped talking to them, but why me too? Why me?" The distress in her voice told that parts of her were very childish, she had a very hard time dealing with Ramirez' departure on the Silver Shrine.
She cried for days, weeks, months and when she couldn't, she used books and magic to forget until she accepted that he forgot about her or he died.
When she heard his voice quiver, she felt she could show him affection and she slowly reached out and her hand went on his wrist. It was a test, she feared he would reject it, but for now she would see.