Chuckling, she knew Yako to be right. She'd become a pillar of strength to this girl somehow, and she was proud to be viewed as such. But she knew Yako could understimate herself and she didn't ever want her to believe she wasn't strong.
Pulling out of the embrace, Blythe left a hand on Yako's back for a moment longer, making sure the girl was alright. When she sounded fine, she brought both hands to her lap in time for the Niflheimer to compliment her.
"Oh!" Her face flushed somewhat. Despite it being a sensitive topic for the healer, who was convinced she would fail more often than not in mothering this baby, she was deeply grateful that Yako thought so highly of her. "Yes, well...I've spent this last year raising one child. I think Kain has more than prepared me for raising a second one. But...thank you, Yako. I certainly hope so."