She was puzzled by Harmonia's hesitation. Why would she have come here, so upset over the loss of Hedylogos, worrying about her mother, if they could simply return as they chose? Life just couldn't imagine why someone would chose such an existence as...Concept, was it?... and yet Harmonia didn't seem convinced.
Despite her own trepidations, she smiled encouragingly at Sigyn. If she knew the erote as well as she thought, perhaps she was right. And if it gave her hope, helped her to cope, where was the harm in that? Far be it for Isis to try to predict the outcome without actually knowing Hedylogos herself.
As for Harm..."That's entirely up to you, dear," she nodded to Balance. "My home is always open to you." She doubted Fatima would appreciate the idea of a goddess helping her, though. She would be far more likely to be horrified at the notion. Though one more person to coddle would be right up her alley. She was unlikely to let one of the attendants assist one such as the daughter of Ares, and would insist on seeing to her herself. Harm would want for nothing if she chose to go to the villa. But Isis suspected that was the last thing she would want to do.
"I will stay here to help as long as I am able, Sigyn." Or as long as Set and Horus could behave themselves, she added to herself.